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Lord Hopetoun's Lead Mines 1751

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This captivating artwork presents a delicate yet precise sketch of an 18th-century mining scene. The central focus is an impressive waterwheel structure, a testament to early industrial ingenuity, standing tall amidst rugged hills that softly frame the scene. The wheel, meticulously detailed, pours water into a basin below, while a long aqueduct-like structure extends across the composition, indicating the flow of resources essential to the mining operation. The surrounding landscape is rendered with light, expressive washes of ink and muted earth tones, evoking a quiet atmosphere, broken only by the presence of several diminutive human figures and grazing cattle, which add life and scale. These delicate brushstrokes and subtle shading convey not just the physical environment but a tangible sense of industrious calm.

Lord Hopetoun's Lead Mines 1751

Paul Sandby

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1751

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5199 × 2565 px
238 × 124 mm

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