David Hepher and Jiro Osuga included in new publication London’s South Bank
What if the South Bank, which already holds London’s centre of gravity, also held the city’s soul?
Written by Mireille Galinou, London’s South Bank explores the history of this vibrant area from 1600 to the present day. It examines the social and topographical fabric of the area during different historical periods – 1600, 1770, 1845 and today. It explores the diverse characters of the four neighbourhoods which make up the South Bank and investigates the key role it played in creating an image for London – from the earliest sixteenth-century prospects in the hands of northern European artists to the work of contemporary artists, famous or little known.
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