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Cruden Bay, LNER poster, c 1930
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Cruden Bay, LNER poster, c 1930
Poster produced for London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote rail travel to Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire. The poster shows a woman playing golf while the caddy, dressed in a kilt, looks on. The text at the bottom promotes LNERs holiday handbook which contains maps, details of accommodation, etc. 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: 1016 mm x 1270 mm. National Railway Museum is the home of iconic locomotives. Our historic prints reflect the age and quality of the original artwork we hold to preserve their artistic character, including authentic colour reproduction, marks and creases. © Please read our licence terms. All digital images must be destroyed unless otherwise agreed in writing
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Step into Scotland's stunning coastline with this charming poster, produced in the early 1930s for London & North Eastern Railway to promote rail travel to Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire. The eye-catching image features a woman enjoying her day out at golf on the picturesque links course, surrounded by breathtaking views of the bay. Her stylish outfit and elegant demeanor are perfectly captured by Tom Purvis's skilled brushstrokes, which bring this serene scene to life. Notably dressed in traditional Scottish attire is her caddy, who looks on with a knowing smile as she takes aim at her shot. The kilt-clad figure adds a touch of authenticity to the scene, transporting viewers to the rugged beauty of Scotland's north-east coast. This beautiful poster not only showcases Tom Purvis's artistic talents but also highlights his dedication to promoting professional standards for commercial artists. In 1930, he was part of a group that founded the Society of Industrial Artists, which campaigned tirelessly for improved training and recognition for this often-overlooked profession. Today, as we gaze upon this stunning print from the National Railway Museum's collection, we are reminded of the enduring power of art to evoke emotions and spark imagination. The poster measures 1016 mm x 1270 mm in size, a testament to its impressive scale and attention-grabbing design. As you admire this image, imagine yourself strolling along Cruden Bay's windswept shores or teeing off on the links course. This charming poster invites us to experience the beauty of Scotland through Tom Purvis's masterful brushstrokes.
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