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london mashup

22010
Redditer shystone has some sublime mashups of present-day London with old paintings, Google street view style.
The artist took a variety of old paintings of London and placed them in context against the modern cityscape. Most paintings are from 17th century Italian painter Canaletto and the artist gives you a sense of what was and what is now, to an impressive effect. All the ten mashups are great, but the one with William Logsdail’s 1888 St Martins in the Fields painting, with these pedestrians of yonder-years in the bustling streets, has to be our favorite. To learn more about the history of each image, visit imgur.

A View of Greenwich from the River (1750-2) Canaletto

Blackman Street London (1885) John Atkinson Grimshaw

View of The Grand Walk (1751) Canaletto

The 9th of November, 1888 (1890) William Logsdail

The Strand Looking East from Exeter Exchange (1822) Artist Unknown

Covent Garden Market (1737) Balthazar Nebot

Westminster Abbey with a Procession of Knights of the Bath (1749) Canaletto

The River Thames with St. Paul's Cathedral on Lord Mayor's Day (1746) Canaletto

Northumberland House (1752) Canaletto

[via reddit]

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