Polyorama View of the River Thames & Thames Tunnel
Unknown artist, 1836
The Polyorama view of The Thames is printed on thin paper stretched over a frame with a second view pasted behind. When placed in a special viewer with the lid closed, The Thames view is seen; when the lid is raised and light enters the box, the front image disappears, revealing the hidden image behind. In the Spooner Protean View presented by the Art Fund the tunnel ‘transforms’ into Queen Victoria’s coronation procession, but the Polyorama View works in reverse and the view of the Thames ‘transforms’ into the Thames Tunnel at night, with the tunnel arches peopled and the gas-lamps in the Tunnel lit.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Polyorama View of the River Thames & Thames Tunnel, 1836
Date supported
2008
Medium and material
Hand coloured lithograph
Dimensions
24 x 18.9 cm
Grant
200
Total cost
200

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