Rex Vicat Cole

1870-1940

Along the Mall at Night – Underground headquarters at St James’ Park floodlit

Ref: 1279

Signed l.r: Rex Vicat Cole and inscribed with title on a label on the reverse

Oil on panel

26 by 35 cm., 10 ¼ by 13 ¾ in.

One of a number of works that show the strong influence of the nocturnes of James Abbott McNeill Whistler on Vicat Cole, the present painting looks through the dark, abstract forms of night time in St James’s Park to the brightly lit beacon of 55 Broadway, the new London Underground headquarters, that had been finished a few years earlier in 1929. The work of the highly influential London Underground architect, Charles Holden, the building was awarded the RIBA London Architecture Medal in 1931 and was decorated with reliefs and sculptures by artists including Henry Moore, Eric Gill and Jacob Epstein.

 

 

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