![Painting of the Museum of Practical Geology Painting of the Museum of Practical Geology](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi-SugJPsxEXCJwcGZyL7l3iP9mZW-BzvIib6pQnfhRP25Rxu_y6z5ZVYjv5KIo_OJ7nDZWoR00BbPwY97kugAREbqKmYDg8_WK-epPqlpGe5zcTQzmC9P_yyZ8yZ7r88K0GqvvYSGgnMkH/s640/Emslie+painting+P661605.jpg) |
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This watercolour of the interior of the Museum of Practical Geology in Jermyn Street, London was painted by John Philipps Emslie in 1875. Emslie (1839-1913) was a topographical artist and folklorist. He studied at the Working Men's College in London where he was taught by, amongst others, Dante Gabriel Rosetti.
Andrew L Morrison
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