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Cruden Bay, LNER poster, c 1930
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Cruden Bay, LNER poster, c 1930
Poster produced for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote rail travel to Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire. The poster shows spectators watching a golfer taking a putt on the green. Artwork by Tom Purvis (1888-1957), who rallied for the professionalisation of commercial art. In 1930 he was one of the group of artists who founded the Society of Industrial Artists, which campaigned for improved standards of training for commercial artists in order to broaden their scope of employment. He became one of the first Royal Designers for Industry in 1936. Dimensions: 1016mm x 1270mm
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This print takes us back in time to the 1930s, when rail travel was at its peak and the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) sought to promote Cruden Bay as a must-visit destination. The poster, created by renowned artist Tom Purvis, showcases his exceptional talent for capturing the essence of a place and evoking a sense of adventure. In this artwork, we are transported to the picturesque coastal town of Cruden Bay in Aberdeenshire. Spectators gather around a golf course, their eyes fixed on a golfer as he prepares to take an important putt on the green. The scene exudes tranquility and leisurely enjoyment amidst stunning natural beauty. Tom Purvis was not only an accomplished artist but also an advocate for elevating commercial art into a respected profession. In 1930, he played an instrumental role in founding the Society of Industrial Artists, which aimed to enhance training standards for commercial artists and expand their employment opportunities. With dimensions measuring 1016mm x 1270mm, this print is truly impressive in size and detail. It serves as both a nostalgic reminder of past travels and an inspiration for future adventures along Scotland's scenic coastline. Displayed by the National Railway Museum with pride, this remarkable piece invites viewers to appreciate not only its artistic merits but also its historical significance within the context of railway travel during that era.
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