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Canongate Church, Edinburgh
Shepherd, Thomas Hosmer, 1829, Engraving
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Canongate Church, Edinburgh
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18715
Title
Canongate Church, Edinburgh
Artist / maker
Shepherd, Thomas Hosmer
Engraver
Radclyffe, W
Date
1829
Size
9.6 x 14.4 cm
Type
Engraving
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
This image comes from 'Modern Athens', a book of engravings based on drawings by Thomas Shepherd published in 1829. In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries Edinburgh was growing rapidly. The popular neoclassical architectural style of the time was inspired by the ancient Greeks and Romans, and Edinburgh was nicknamed 'Athens of the North'. Shepherd's engravings celebrate the beauty of Edinburgh and show many notable buildings and streets both within the city, and further afield.
The Canongate Kirk is situated on the north side of the Canongate in Edinburgh. It was designed by James Smith and built between 1688-1691 to house the displaced congregation of the parish church of the burgh of the Canongate, originally situated in the nave of Holyrood Abbey. James VII had converted the nave into a chapel for the Order of the Thistle in 1687. The design of the kirk is highly unusual for one of this period, being more Catholic than reformed Protestant in tone. Several notable individuals are buried in the kirkyard, including the poet Robert Fergusson (1750-1774) and the economist Adam Smith (1723-1790).
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