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Southampton Docks, SR poster, 1933
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Southampton Docks, SR poster, 1933
Southern Railway poster showing King George V Graving Dock. Artwork by Donald Maxwell (1877-1936), who studied at the Slade and was an official artist to the Admiralty during World War I. He accompanied the Prince of Wales on his tour of India and illustrated The Prince of Waless Eastern Book. He illustrated many travel guides and books by Kipling, Hardy and Belloc, and designed posters and carriage prints for SR
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This print transports us back to the bustling Southampton Docks in 1933, where a Southern Railway poster proudly showcases the magnificent King George V Graving Dock. The artwork, skillfully crafted by Donald Maxwell, captures the essence of this historic location with its rich maritime heritage. Maxwell's artistic prowess shines through as he expertly depicts the grandeur of the dock and its surroundings. Having studied at the prestigious Slade School of Fine Art, his attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke. Notably, during World War I, Maxwell served as an official artist to the Admiralty, further enhancing his understanding of naval architecture and design. The significance of this poster extends beyond mere aesthetics. It serves as a testament to Maxwell's illustrious career and his association with esteemed figures such as Prince Edward (later known as King Edward VIII) during his tour of India. Additionally, Maxwell's collaborations with renowned authors like Kipling, Hardy, and Belloc demonstrate his versatility across various mediums. As we gaze upon this remarkable image, we are transported into a world where majestic boats gracefully sail amidst fluttering flags on tranquil waters. The vibrant harborside atmosphere evokes feelings of excitement and anticipation associated with royal yacht openings and opening ceremonies. This print from National Railway Museum not only celebrates our shared history but also reminds us of how art can beautifully capture moments that transcend time itself.
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