James Boswell

1906-1971

The Fall of London - Waterloo

Ref: 926

Lithograph, 1933


The Fall of London demonstrated a profound escalation in the artist's
abilities as a graphic artist. The series depicts the city destroyed by
violence and anarchy; buildings in ruins, bodies littering the ground.


Reference: Exhibited in the Peace Pavilion at the Paris Exposition
Internationale; the series is held in the collections of the British Museum
and the Tate Gallery. A set, not individually signed, is in a private
collection.
Provenance:  The Estate of the Artist. 

 

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