The Tube Station (Giclee Numbered Limited Edition of 950) by Cyril Power25cm x 29cm 9" x 11" 41cm x 45cm 16" x 17" Discover more about this printThis is a stunning giclee limited edition reproduction of an original linocut by Cyril Power of Bank Road Tube Station. The London Underground was one of the most dynamic technological advances of the nineteenth century. By the time this print was made in 1932 there were at least six kilometres of track, and the Underground was one of the most potent symbols of the new industrial age. Power was fascinated by the Underground, and he depicted various aspects: from stairs and cascading escalators to the technologically advanced curves of the tunnels and electrical signage announcing arrival of the trains. Click these words to find similar printsTravel European Abstract Limited Edition Giclee About Cyril PowerCyril 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. |