Pomegranate,AA772
Artist: MacDonald Gill
size: 61 x 45.7 cm
完成圖很漂亮....只可惜白菜拍不出它的美
Description on box:
MacDonlad "Max" Gill (British, 1884-1947), younger brother of sculptor Eric Grill, was a skilled and versatile architect, artist, designer, and illustrator. In the poster for the London Underground, Gill "maps" London's Kesington Gardens as it was imagined in J.M. Barrie's classic children's fantasy Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens (1906), which portrays the gardens as an enchanted place inhabited by fairies.
The poster is from the collection of London Transport Museum, one of the world's finest poster archives. For a century, copies of all graphuic works produced for the Underground were kept, and when the collection was transferred to the Museum in the 1980s, it contained more than 5,000 printed posters and almost 1,000 original artworks. Steadily growing since then, it now offers a uniquely comprehensive overview of a century of British graphic design.
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