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St Paul's and Ludgate Hill - William Logsdail (1887)
Logsdail didn't fit in a camp of his time. He painted en plain air like the Impressionists, but was dedicated to picture-perfect renderings, something that was possible because of emerging technologies of the industrial age. It's so precise I would guess it was projection-aided, but I'm not sure if that was available at the time.
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