The proud city: A new view of St Paul's Cathedral from Bread street

Accession Number ARTV09771
Collection type Art
Measurement Overall: 101.5 x 63.3 cm
Object type Poster
Physical description offset lithograph on paper
Maker Spradbery, Walter Ernest
London Transport
The Baynard Press
Place made United Kingdom: England, Greater London, London
Date made 1944
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Copyright

Item copyright: Unlicensed copyright

Description

British Second World War poster by Walter E Spradbery DCM (1889 - 1969). One in a series of six called ' The Proud City' commissioned by London Transport in 1944 to boost the morale of the travelling public. The series celebrates London's survival of the Blitz and features views of iconic London buildings as if rising out of the ruins of a war-scarred landscape of the city. They appealed to commuters sense of pride over, and common ownership of, several prominent London public landmarks to remind them what they were fighting for. Spradbery designed posters for London Transport from 1912 - 1944 and this was his last series. The artist also chose the quotations featured in the series.

This poster depicts a new view of St Paul's Cathedral. The image takes up the whole of the top two thirds of the poster. It shows the Cathedral rising up out of surrounding ruined buildings and streetscapes. The image is painterly and framed with a white border. Title text is at the top and beneath the image and a quotation from Letters Patent under the Great Seal of England the 12th day Nov. 1673 is printed lower right. The London Transport logo is prominently located lower left in white. Both image and text are set against a beige background.