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- Panorama_of_London abstract "The city of London has long been a subject for panoramas by artists, mapmakers, and topographers. Many of their works have this as their title.The earliest topographical drawings preceded maps according to modern definition, although they were mainly based on surveys or multiple drawings reduced to a (fairly) consistent perspective, as it is clearly impossible for them to have been produced from any single real viewpoint, unlike modern photographic panoramas. Wenceslaus Hollar's 1647 Long View of London from Bankside is an exception. Projected from a single viewpoint it resembles the perspective of a modern panoramic photograph.Amongst the earliest known is that drawn Wyngaerde, produced around 1543, and here shown in 19th-century printed copies.Others include Van Visscher's of 1616:Wenceslaus Hollar's of 1647:Many modern panoramic photographs of London exist, from many different viewpoints:".
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- Panorama_of_London subject Category:History_of_the_built_environment_of_London.
- Panorama_of_London subject Category:Images_of_London.
- Panorama_of_London subject Category:Landscape_art.
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- Panorama_of_London comment "The city of London has long been a subject for panoramas by artists, mapmakers, and topographers. Many of their works have this as their title.The earliest topographical drawings preceded maps according to modern definition, although they were mainly based on surveys or multiple drawings reduced to a (fairly) consistent perspective, as it is clearly impossible for them to have been produced from any single real viewpoint, unlike modern photographic panoramas.".
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