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Cambridge - St Johns Bridge, LNER poster, 1923-1947
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Cambridge - St Johns Bridge, LNER poster, 1923-1947
Proof copy of a poster produced for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER), showing a woodcut illustration of St Johns Bridge (Kitchen Bridge), in the university city of Cambridge. Based on a design by Christopher Wren (1632-1723) the bridge was built between 1709 and 1712. Poster artwork by Gwen Raverat (1885-1957). Cambridge-born Raverat, a granddaughter of Charles Darwin and member of the Bloomsbury circle, was a major figure in the 20th century British revival of wood engraving
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This print showcases a stunning proof copy of a vintage poster created for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) between 1923 and 1947. The poster features an exquisite woodcut illustration of St Johns Bridge, also known as Kitchen Bridge, located in the picturesque university city of Cambridge. Designed by the renowned Christopher Wren, this iconic bridge was constructed during the years 1709 to 1712. The artistic brilliance behind this mesmerizing piece is credited to Gwen Raverat, a prominent figure in the British wood engraving revival during the early 20th century. Born and raised in Cambridge, Raverat's talent shines through her intricate artwork on this LNER poster. Notably, Gwen Raverat was not only celebrated for her exceptional skills but also hailed as Charles Darwin's granddaughter and an esteemed member of the Bloomsbury circle. Her contribution to reviving wood engraving as an art form has left an indelible mark on British culture. Preserved within National Railway Museum's Pictorial Collection, this photograph captures both history and beauty in one frame. It transports viewers back to a time when railway posters were cherished works of art that enticed travelers with their evocative imagery. Immerse yourself in nostalgia as you admire this remarkable print depicting Cambridge's St Johns Bridge—a testament to architectural mastery and artistic excellence from a bygone era.
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