Swan Theatre, Moonrise, London by Paul Braddon
Swan Theatre, Moonrise, London by Paul Braddon
Swan Theatre, Moonrise, London by Paul Braddon
Swan Theatre, Moonrise, London by Paul Braddon
Swan Theatre, Moonrise, London by Paul Braddon
Swan Theatre, Moonrise, London by Paul Braddon
Swan Theatre, Moonrise, London by Paul Braddon
Swan Theatre, Moonrise, London by Paul Braddon
Swan Theatre, Moonrise, London by Paul Braddon
Swan Theatre, Moonrise, London by Paul Braddon
Swan Theatre, Moonrise, London by Paul Braddon
Swan Theatre, Moonrise, London by Paul Braddon
Swan Theatre, Moonrise, London by Paul Braddon
Swan Theatre, Moonrise, London by Paul Braddon
Swan Theatre, Moonrise, London by Paul Braddon
Swan Theatre, Moonrise, London by Paul Braddon

Swan Theatre, Moonrise, London by Paul Braddon

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'Watercolour by Paul Braddon depicting the Swan Theatre, Bankside. The Swan was a theatre in Southwark, London, England. It was built on Bankside in 1595, four years before the Globe was constructed. Paul Braddon (1864-1937) was the pseudonym of James Leslie Crees. Born in Birmingham, England, Braddon was a prolific watercolour artist, best known for his topographical paintings, which often featured buildings with a literary connection. The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust has almost a hundred of Braddon's watercolours in its collection, painted around 1890 and depicting scenes from Stratford-upon-Avon and other areas associated with William Shakespeare.'