Whence and Whither? (Giclee Limited Edition of 950) by Cyril Power

£135 €172 $270

31cm x 24cm
12" x 9"

45cm x 38cm
17" x 14"

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This is a stunning giclee limited edition reproduction of an original linocut by Cyril Power of the rush hour at Tottenham Court Road Station. The Underground a symbol of the new industrial age, is often portrayed by Power; and here rush-hour is depicted to great effect. It is, perhaps, no wonder that Power's first title for this print was 'Cascade'.

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About Cyril Power

Cyril Power is best known for his lively linocuts (prints made by cutting an image into lino) depicting the speed, movement and flow of modern urban London in the 1920’s and 30’s. 

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