Arts Diary: Ex-Ad Man's Artwork Wins Pride of Place in the Lords
Daily Post › December 28, 2004
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Daily Post › December 28, 2004
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SOME of the best British art of the 1930s could be seen on road and railway posters.
Artists were commissioned by railway companies and petrol companies like Shell to paint the British countryside.See the full content of this document
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Arts Diary: Ex-Ad Man's Artwork Wins Pride of Place in the Lords
The idea was to get people interested enough in the countryside to persuade them ...
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