Royal Mail AD 1935 by John Armstrong

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Sir Stephen Tallents, Public Relations Officer
of the Royal Post Office in the 1930’s, commissioned several artists to
create sets of educational posters to be used in schools for the
purposes of raising the profile of the Post Office. Themes included
‘Outposts of the Britain’; ‘Outposts of the Empire’ and promotion of
the General Post Office workforce, and were explored by, respectively,
Edward McKnight Kauffer; John Vickery and Duncan Grant.
Armstrong was invited to work on a series depicting the history of
communications. As his interests stretched through historical time the
first in his series depicts Pheidippides – the herald who ran from the
Battle of Marathon to Athens to proclaim victory over Persia in 490 BC;
the second is entitled ‘King’s Messenger AD 1482’; the third ‘Mail
Coach AD 1784’, and the forth, which we publish here, ‘Royal Mail’ as
delivered in 1935. With its flat background and semi-abstract forms so
consistent with 1930’s art tendencies of the time, this is an
exceptionally strong rendering of mid 1930’s iconography.         

Size: 44.00 x 56.00; paper: 61.00 x 74.00cm

Format: Giclée Print, Limited Edition (1/850) on 310gms thick, 100% cotton rag. Hand-numbered and hand-embossed.
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Weight0.1 kg
Dimensions590 × 470 mm
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