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VICTORIA & ALBERT MUSEUM CATALOGUES NOTE. The Drawings of Old London, which form the subject of this Catalogue, were made by Mr. Philip Norman, LL.D., F.S.A., in almost every case from the actual buildings, many of which have since been demolished or essentially altered in appearance. They form, consequently, an important record of characteristic examples of Old London architecture, chiefly domestic; and, from this point of view, may be recommended to the attention of students. The collection was purchased for the Museum, in January 1896, on the recommendation of Professor W. Middleton and…mehr

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VICTORIA & ALBERT MUSEUM CATALOGUES NOTE. The Drawings of Old London, which form the subject of this Catalogue, were made by Mr. Philip Norman, LL.D., F.S.A., in almost every case from the actual buildings, many of which have since been demolished or essentially altered in appearance. They form, consequently, an important record of characteristic examples of Old London architecture, chiefly domestic; and, from this point of view, may be recommended to the attention of students. The collection was purchased for the Museum, in January 1896, on the recommendation of Professor W. Middleton and William Morris. The drawings can be seen by visitors, in the Students' Room of the Department of Engraving, Illustration and Design (Room 71), at any time when the Museum is open, except on Sundays. The Department also contains other drawings and prints of a similar nature; and a Topographical Index referring thereto.
Autorenporträt
Philip Norman, a prolific English author and journalist, is highly revered in literary circles for his insightful and meticulously researched works. Born on April 13, 1943, in London, England, Norman's foray into the literary world has been marked by a particular emphasis on biographical material and cultural history, which resonate throughout his extensive bibliography. One of Norman's less-discussed but charming works is 'Drawings of Old London,' where he demonstrates his versatility by stepping away from the biographical genre to explore the architectural heritage and historic landscapes of London through intricate illustrations and narratives. Norman's penchant for detail and his ability to bring historical milieus to life are evident in this homage to his hometown. Although celebrated for his musician biographies, such as 'Shout! The Beatles in Their Generation' (1981) and 'John Lennon: The Life' (2008), 'Drawings of Old London' showcases another facet of his literary style, which includes a combination of visual and textual storytelling. Norman's work often reflects a deep engagement with his subject matter, whether portraying legendary figures or timeless cityscapes, a testament to his commitment to preserving and chronicling the cultural tapestry of his environment. His literary contributions extend beyond mere entertainment or documentation; they serve as a bridge connecting the past to the present, inviting readers to experience the rich tapestry of history through his evocative prose and visual artistry.