A Birds-Eye View of Hyde Park Corner

Method Chromolithograph
Artist Sayer, John Pearson
Published Further Maps and View of London, drawn by J.P.Sayer, will be issued each month. Strand Magazine, Tower House, Southampton Street, Strand, London, WC2 [1947]
Dimensions 190 x 255 mm
Notes One of a series of 17 pictographic maps of London, this example being a birds-eye view of Hyde Part Corner, part of the Survey of London described and illustrated by J.P.Sayer. Further maps continuing the survey were issued each month by Strand Magazine. Like Sayer's other works, the map features numerous caricatures and notes of historic local interest. The verso features a vignette of Apsley House and a text panel about Wellington.

J.P Sayer's work emerged from a growing trend of railway poster design in the Thirties which sought to incorporate historical information into the image.

John Pearson Sayer (fl. 1930 - 1950) was an English artist and graphic designer. He provided the illustrations for the Motorist's Rhyme Book; a booklet produced by British Petroleum, which contorted popular nursery rhymes in order to sell its products. Sayer is best remembered for the posters that he designed for the Great Western Railway Company, and the uniquely pictographic style of his that emerged from these commissions. Works of Sayer's include posters of Oxford, Leamington Spa, Somerset, Cornwall, and the Cambrian Coast.

Condition: Central vertical fold as issued. Binders holes to centre fold. Mounted in a double-sided mount.
Framing mounted
Price £75.00
Stock ID 40860

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