I admire a well-crafted visual that speaks volumes. Check out this series
by British collage artist Halley Docherty, whose images create a
fascinating moment in time travel by superimposing historical
paintings onto present day Google Street Views.
Painting: Night view of Saruwaka Street (1856) by Utagawa Hiroshige. Photo: This view south in Asakusa, Tokyo, is in an area nearly destroyed in 1923, by the Great Kanto earthquake. Photograph: Halley Docherty
Painting: La Modiste Sur Les Champs-Élysées (1889) by Jean Béraud. Photograph: Halley Docherty
Painting: A Regatta on the Grand Canal (c.1740) by Canaletto. Photograph: Halley Docherty
Painting: The 9th of November, 1888 by William Logsdail (1890) A Lord Mayor's Procession passes through Bank Junction. On the left side of the canvas is The Old Bank of England, shown here 50 years before demolition. Photograph: shystone/Reddit
See images from the London series
See images from the Global series