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J.Heal19th century English View Boats on the Thames at Greenwich Londoncirca 1890
circa 1890
$2,150
£1,624.68
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A$3,333.52
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J. Heal
The Pool of London on the Thames, oil on canvas, circa 1890
This finely detailed oil on canvas by J. Heal, painted circa 1890, captures the industrious grandeur of the Pool of London at the height of the Victorian era. A hub of maritime commerce and imperial connection, the Pool—stretching from London Bridge to Limehouse—was among the busiest and most vital ports in the world during the 19th century.
Heal’s composition, rich with atmospheric nuance, presents a vivid panorama of river traffic on the Thames. Paddle steamers, sailing vessels, and coal-laden barges ply the waters, their chimneys trailing columns of black smoke into the expansive sky. The iconic domes of the Royal Naval College at Greenwich rise elegantly on the horizon, lending a classical symmetry to the scene and rooting it firmly in place. The contrast of architectural order with the bustling energy of trade underscores the dual character of Victorian London: both refined and industrious.
With a palette dominated by muted greys, soft blues, and the deep reds of funnel smoke and hulls, Heal masterfully evokes the mood of a working river under a changing sky. His brushwork is deft and deliberate, capturing both the texture of the water and the monumental solidity of the ships and surrounding structures. The painting is not only a maritime view but a document of a city in motion—teeming with life, labour, and the rhythms of global exchange.
A rare and atmospheric work, this painting offers collectors a window into London’s commercial heart during a transformative age. It stands as both an evocative historic record and a beautifully observed tribute to the enduring majesty of the Thames.
Signed on the reverse
Frames in a new English hand made frame
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