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Lichfield Cathedral, BR poster, 1948
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Lichfield Cathedral, BR poster, 1948
Poster produced for British Raiways (BR) to promote rail travel to Lichfield, Staffordshire. The poster shows a view of the exterior of Litchfield Cathedral. Built in the Gothic style from local sandstone in the 12th century, Lichfield Cathedral is unique among English medieval cathedrals in having three spires. The west front is a 19th century reproduction of a 13th-14th century original. Artwork by Claude Buckle (1905-1973), who originally trained as an architect but turned to fine art in 1928. He painted in both oil and watercolour and was a prolific poster artist for GWR as well as BR. Much of his original poster artwork is held at the National Railway Museum
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This print showcases the magnificent Lichfield Cathedral, as depicted in a 1948 British Railways (BR) poster. The artwork, created by Claude Buckle, aims to promote rail travel to the enchanting city of Lichfield in Staffordshire. The poster presents a breathtaking view of the cathedral's exterior, highlighting its Gothic architecture constructed from local sandstone during the 12th century. What sets Lichfield Cathedral apart from other medieval English cathedrals is its remarkable trio of spires. This unique feature adds an extra touch of grandeur and elegance to this architectural masterpiece. Additionally, the west front of the cathedral is a reproduction dating back to the 19th century but faithfully replicates its original design from centuries earlier. Claude Buckle, renowned for his versatility as both an architect and fine artist, expertly captured the essence and beauty of Lichfield Cathedral in this stunning piece. His mastery shines through in his use of oil and watercolor mediums throughout his prolific career as a poster artist for both GWR and BR. The National Railway Museum proudly houses much of Buckle's original poster artwork, including this mesmerizing depiction of Lichfield Cathedral. As we gaze upon this image today, it serves not only as a testament to Britain's rich railway history but also as an invitation to explore and appreciate one of England's most awe-inspiring architectural wonders – Lichfield Cathedral.
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