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The Tube Station, c. 1932 (linocut printed in colours on tissue Japan)
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The Tube Station, c. 1932 (linocut printed in colours on tissue Japan)
659543 The Tube Station, c.1932 (linocut printed in colours on tissue Japan) by Power, Cyril Edward (1874-1951); 25.5x29 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Tube Station. Cyril Edward Power (1872-1951). Linocut printed in colours on tissue Japan. Dated circa 1932. 25.5 x 29cm. Numbered 23/50.); Photo © Christies Images
Media ID 24694976
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The Tube Station, c. 1932
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is a captivating linocut print by British artist Cyril Edward Power. This artwork, measuring 25.5x29 cm, captures the essence of early twentieth-century London and its bustling underground transport system. The image depicts a single man standing at the entrance of a tube station, his back turned towards us as he prepares to embark on his journey. Power's masterful use of linocut printing technique brings this scene to life with vibrant colors and intricate details. The curving shape of the subway platform and the powerful red sign create a sense of movement and energy within the composition. The artist skillfully portrays both the individuality and anonymity that can be found in public transportation settings. As we observe this lone figure with raised arms, ready to board the train, we are reminded of our own experiences navigating through crowded stations. This particular print is numbered 23 out of an edition limited to only 50 copies, making it a rare find for collectors. It is mounted on paper and showcases Power's talent for capturing human posture and expression. "The Tube Station, c. 1932" offers viewers a glimpse into London's past while also evoking universal themes of travel, departure, and arrival. Through Power's artistic vision, we are transported back in time to witness this moment frozen in history – an intimate snapshot amidst the hustle and bustle of city life.
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