Title - The Birthplace of Robert Burns - Alloway - Ayrshire.
Location - Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland.
Artist - Norman Wilkinson CBE (1878-1971).
Description - The interior of the humble cottage in which the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns was born on 25 January 1759. It is a simple two-roomed clay and thatch cottage and has been fully restored to become part of the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum.
Year Published - 1930
Size - Quad Royal slightly trimmed (approx 50 x 38.5in or 127 x 98cm) plus linen border
Other Details:
Original Vintage Joint LMS & LNER British Railway Travel Poster.
Condition Grade and Condition Report:
Grade: B, we have had this poster conservation-backed on linen. For more details of the process please see the "Conservation" page of this website.
Minor age discolouration to the white borders, a few minor original paper creases, image in excellent condition, minor restoration to top and bottom edges following removal of previously nailed-on hanging bars. The poster was acquired from an estate sale in the USA, where it had been backed and attached to bars decades ago. At this point the bottom margin had been trimmed, and the printers reference removed along with an inch of white-space. The old backing and the bars were removed as part of the new linen backing procedure.
More detailed photos are available on request if required, including the condition before the restoration.
More About The Artist:
Norman Wilkinson was born in Cambridge. His greatest love was painting, and he was largely self-taught, in both oil and watercolour. During WWI he created 'Dazzle Painting' as a form of camouflage for ships. He was one of the best marine painters, and his work is in many public collections, including a series of WWII sea battles at the National Maritime Museum. He initiated the 1920s LMS poster work, and created a large number himself over the years. He received his CBE in 1948.
Location - Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland.
Artist - Norman Wilkinson CBE (1878-1971).
Description - The interior of the humble cottage in which the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns was born on 25 January 1759. It is a simple two-roomed clay and thatch cottage and has been fully restored to become part of the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum.
Year Published - 1930
Size - Quad Royal slightly trimmed (approx 50 x 38.5in or 127 x 98cm) plus linen border
Other Details:
Original Vintage Joint LMS & LNER British Railway Travel Poster.
Condition Grade and Condition Report:
Grade: B, we have had this poster conservation-backed on linen. For more details of the process please see the "Conservation" page of this website.
Minor age discolouration to the white borders, a few minor original paper creases, image in excellent condition, minor restoration to top and bottom edges following removal of previously nailed-on hanging bars. The poster was acquired from an estate sale in the USA, where it had been backed and attached to bars decades ago. At this point the bottom margin had been trimmed, and the printers reference removed along with an inch of white-space. The old backing and the bars were removed as part of the new linen backing procedure.
More detailed photos are available on request if required, including the condition before the restoration.
More About The Artist:
Norman Wilkinson was born in Cambridge. His greatest love was painting, and he was largely self-taught, in both oil and watercolour. During WWI he created 'Dazzle Painting' as a form of camouflage for ships. He was one of the best marine painters, and his work is in many public collections, including a series of WWII sea battles at the National Maritime Museum. He initiated the 1920s LMS poster work, and created a large number himself over the years. He received his CBE in 1948.
Product Code: 112
Product Condition: New
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