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Chaos (litho)
7150301 Chaos (litho) by Barrett, Oswald Charles (BATT) (1892-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chaos. Illustration from How Should We Rebuild London? by C B Purdom (J M Dent & Sons Ltd, London, 1945).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25216030
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1939 1945 Wwii Ww Two 1940 1949 19401949 1940s 39 45 Avenues Chaos Chaotic Chronometers Chronometry Cobblestone Street Dense Traffic Disorder Disorganization Explosion Forties Future Hourglass Hourglasses Ii World War Lack Of Control Mess Nineteen Forties Nuclear Nuclear Testing Post War Reconstruction Reenactment Replica Reproduction Second World War Second World War 1939 1945 Street Network Street Traffic Time Timepieces Traffic Traffic Jam Untidy Urban Traffic World War World War 2 World War Ii World War Two Wwii Defensive Weapon Infantry Weapon News Item Nuclear Weapon War Zone
17"x15" (43x38cm) Premium Frame
FSC real wood frame with double mounted 10x8 print. Double mounted with white conservation mountboard. Frame moulding comprises stained composite natural wood veneers (Finger Jointed Pine) 39mm wide by 21mm thick. Archival quality Fujifilm CA photo paper mounted onto 1mm card. Overall outside dimensions are 17x15 inches (431x381mm). Rear features Framing tape to cover staples, 50mm Hanger plate, cork bumpers. Glazed with durable thick 2mm Acrylic to provide a virtually unbreakable glass-like finish. Acrylic Glass is far safer, more flexible and much lighter than typical mineral glass. Moreover, its higher translucency makes it a perfect carrier for photo prints. Acrylic allows a little more light to penetrate the surface than conventional glass and absorbs UV rays so that the image and the picture quality doesn't suffer under direct sunlight even after many years. Easily cleaned with a damp cloth. Please note that, to prevent the paper falling through the mount window and to prevent cropping of the original artwork, the visible print may be slightly smaller to allow the paper to be securely attached to the mount without any white edging showing and to match the aspect ratio of the original artwork.
FSC Real Wood Frame and Double Mounted with White Conservation Mountboard - Professionally Made and Ready to Hang
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 18.3cm x 24.4cm (7.2" x 9.6")
Estimated Product Size is 38.1cm x 43.1cm (15" x 17")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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Chaos (litho)
EDITORS COMMENTS
is a captivating print that transports us back to the early twentieth century, specifically the post-war era of 1940s England. This satirical drawing, created by Oswald Charles Barrett, offers a thought-provoking commentary on the state of disorganization and disorder in London during this time. The artwork depicts a bustling city street overwhelmed with dense traffic and an overwhelming lack of control. The artist's use of caricature adds an element of humor to the chaotic scene, highlighting the absurdity of the situation. It serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by cities in rebuilding after World War II. Barrett's illustration was originally featured in C. B. Purdom's book "How Should We Rebuild London?" published in 1945. Through this artwork, he captures not only the physical chaos but also reflects upon broader themes such as urban development and societal upheaval. The print serves as both a historical document and a timeless representation of human nature's struggle for order amidst disorder. It reminds us that even in times when everything seems out-of-control, there is always potential for growth and progress. This Fine Art Finder print allows us to appreciate Barrett's skillful satire while contemplating our own relationship with chaos and how it shapes our lives today.
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