Approximate Dimensions: Frame Size - 321mm x 226mm (12.6" x 8.9")
Condition: Excellent
This Charles Bentley colour print, "Birmingham Tally-Ho CROWN INN AT HOLLOWAY," is a historical depiction of the Crown Inn at Holloway. Created by artist Charles Bentley in 1828, the aquatint and coloured print vividly portray two Tally-Ho coaches passing the inn's lively surroundings on the outskirts of London. Serving as a visual documentation of the coaching era, the print showcases architectural and contextual details, capturing the energy and excitement of horse-drawn transportation in the 19th century.
The historical significance of this artwork lies in its contribution to preserving visual records of architectural and cultural elements from the past. Primarily used for historical research, artistic appreciation, and documenting architectural heritage, the print provides a glimpse into a bygone era when Tally-Ho coaches were a vital means of transportation between towns and cities.
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Note: Display stand is for photographic purposes only and not included.