Wimbledon, 1933 Framed Art Print by Andrew Power
Wimbledon, 1933 Framed Art Print by Andrew Power

Wimbledon, 1933 Framed Art Print by Andrew Power

Framed: Yes - Responsibly sourced solid frame with a brushed black satin finish.
Mounted: Yes – Glacier White 1400 Micron Textured Conservation Grade Mountboard
Glazed: Yes - With 2mm high-grade acrylic for safety and exceptional clarity
Paper Edition: Fine art giclée print. Matt 250gsm conservation digital paper.
Frame Small Size: 36cm x 28cm
Frame Large Size: 60cm x 41cm
Supplied with D Rings and string

Also available print only - unframed
Small Print Size: 36cm x 28cm
Large Print Size: 60cm x 41cm
Extra Large Print Size: 70cm x 47cm

One of two posters commissioned by London Transport in 1933 to promote the annual tennis tournament at Wimbledon, it was designed by Sybil Andrews. The other Wimbledon poster commissioned that year, designed by E A Marty, was in a far more conventional style. By issuing two very different posters, London Transport could appeal to a broader audience. This print is faithfully reproduced from the historic poster archive at the London Transport Museum. Every purchase supports the work of the museum.

Ref: 437193

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Wimbledon, 1933 Framed Art Print by Andrew Power

Wimbledon, 1933 Framed Art Print by Andrew Power

Framed: Yes - Responsibly sourced solid frame with a brushed black satin finish.
Mounted: Yes – Glacier White 1400 Micron Textured Conservation Grade Mountboard
Glazed: Yes - With 2mm high-grade acrylic for safety and exceptional clarity
Paper Edition: Fine art giclée print. Matt 250gsm conservation digital paper.
Frame Small Size: 36cm x 28cm
Frame Large Size: 60cm x 41cm
Supplied with D Rings and string

Also available print only - unframed
Small Print Size: 36cm x 28cm
Large Print Size: 60cm x 41cm
Extra Large Print Size: 70cm x 47cm

One of two posters commissioned by London Transport in 1933 to promote the annual tennis tournament at Wimbledon, it was designed by Sybil Andrews. The other Wimbledon poster commissioned that year, designed by E A Marty, was in a far more conventional style. By issuing two very different posters, London Transport could appeal to a broader audience. This print is faithfully reproduced from the historic poster archive at the London Transport Museum. Every purchase supports the work of the museum.

Ref: 437193

Buy this print online: