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http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E22_Human-Made_Object
Human-Made Object
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planographic print
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genre subject
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poster
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Poster
By Tram from Hammersmith, Wimbledon or Shepherd's Bush
drawn on stone in artist's hand center right: "Fred | Taylor"
Lettered, lower center: "BY TRAM FROM HAMMERSMITH | WIMBLEDON OR SHEPHERDS BUSH"
Signed lower right: "Fred | Taylor"
500303557
Yale Center for British Art
http://britishart.yale.edu
B2009.29.7
Not on view
Yale Center for British Art
41.3080060, -72.9306282
40 3/8 x 25 inches (102.6 x 63.5 cm)
height
cm
102.6
width
cm
63.5
Sheet
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production
Fred Taylor, 1875–1963, British
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http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88172160
https://viaf.org/viaf/96311614
http://vocab.getty.edu/ulan/500087014
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q21460866
Fred Taylor
Taylor Fred, 1875–1963
Fred Taylor, 1875–1963
Fred Taylor, 1875–1963
British
1875
1963
male
300025103
Artist
poster artist
Commissioned by Underground Electric Railways of London Ltd, 1902–1933, British
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https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1502902
Underground Electric Railways of London Ltd
Electric Railway House
Underground Electric Railways Company Ltd
UER
Underground Electric Railways of London Ltd, 1902–1933
Underground Electric Railways of London Ltd, 1902–1933
Commissioned by Underground Electric Railways of London Ltd, 1902–1933
British
1902
1933
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Artist
Commissioned by
Printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Ltd, 1823–1960, British
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https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7931687
Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Ltd
Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Ltd, 1823–1960
Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Ltd, 1823–1960
Printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Ltd, 1823–1960
British
1823
1960
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Artist
Printed by
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British
1922
1922
1922
26
20th century
Chromolithograph on canvas
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chromolithography
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canvas
Art for All - British Posters for Transport (Musée de l'Imprimerie, 2010-10-13 - 2011-02-15)
501
https://britishart.yale.edu/node/633
300054766
exhibition
Art for All - British Posters for Transport
Yale Center for British Art
Musée de l'Imprimerie
ycba_actor_9373
Musée de l'Imprimerie
0
0
2010-10-13 - 2011-02-15
2010-10-13
2011-02-15
Musée de l'Imprimerie
ycba_actor_9373
Musée de l'Imprimerie
Lyon
7008772
Lyon
300435424
In 1908 the London Underground (officially the Underground Electric Railways Company of London, later the London Passenger Transport Board, or LPTB), under the leadership of Frank Pick, began an aggressive promotional campaign that became one of the most successful, adventurous, and best sustained branding operations ever attempted. This poster campaign not only encouraged ridership on the public transport system but also helped to foster a civic identity for the city of London, and the more than five thousand images produced include some of the greatest achievements of poster art. According to art historian Nikolas Pevsner, writing in 1942, “No exhibition of modern painting, no lecturing, no school of teaching can have had anything like so wide an effect on the educationable masses as the unceasing production and display of LPTB posters of the years 1930–40.” — —
The gift to the Center by Henry S. Hacker (Yale College, Class of 1965) of his major collection of transport posters provided the occasion for an examination of these extraordinary works. Art for All featured more than one hundred outstanding posters executed for both the Underground, by designers such as Edward McKnight Kauffer, Frederick Herrick, and Hans Schleger, and for the British railways, by designers such as Tom Purvis and Frank Newbould. The exhibition explored the evolution of transport posters in twentieth-century Britain, highlighting specific features such as the career of Kauffer, the work of women artists, how the posters were initially displayed, and the larger implications of these advertising campaigns. — —
Venues — —
Yale Center for British Art: May 27–August 15, 2010 — —
Musée de l’Imprimerie, Lyon, France: October 15, 2010–February 13, 2011 — —
The Wolfsonian, Florida International University: April 15–August 14, 2011 — —
Credits — —
Art for All was organized by the Center and curated by Teri J. Edelstein, Principal, Teri J. Edelstein Museum Strategies. The organizing curator at the Center was Scott Wilcox, Chief Curator of Art Collections and Senior Curator of Prints and Drawings.
Yale Center for British Art
Art for All - British Posters for Transport (The Wolfsonian Museum, 2011-04-15 - 2011-08-14)
501
https://britishart.yale.edu/node/633
300054766
exhibition
Art for All - British Posters for Transport
Yale Center for British Art
The Wolfsonian Museum
ycba_actor_8467
The Wolfsonian Museum
Wolfsonian Museum
0
0
2011-04-15 - 2011-08-14
2011-04-15
2011-08-14
The Wolfsonian Museum
ycba_actor_8467
The Wolfsonian Museum
Miami Beach
7014045
Miami Beach
300435424
In 1908 the London Underground (officially the Underground Electric Railways Company of London, later the London Passenger Transport Board, or LPTB), under the leadership of Frank Pick, began an aggressive promotional campaign that became one of the most successful, adventurous, and best sustained branding operations ever attempted. This poster campaign not only encouraged ridership on the public transport system but also helped to foster a civic identity for the city of London, and the more than five thousand images produced include some of the greatest achievements of poster art. According to art historian Nikolas Pevsner, writing in 1942, “No exhibition of modern painting, no lecturing, no school of teaching can have had anything like so wide an effect on the educationable masses as the unceasing production and display of LPTB posters of the years 1930–40.” — —
The gift to the Center by Henry S. Hacker (Yale College, Class of 1965) of his major collection of transport posters provided the occasion for an examination of these extraordinary works. Art for All featured more than one hundred outstanding posters executed for both the Underground, by designers such as Edward McKnight Kauffer, Frederick Herrick, and Hans Schleger, and for the British railways, by designers such as Tom Purvis and Frank Newbould. The exhibition explored the evolution of transport posters in twentieth-century Britain, highlighting specific features such as the career of Kauffer, the work of women artists, how the posters were initially displayed, and the larger implications of these advertising campaigns. — —
Venues — —
Yale Center for British Art: May 27–August 15, 2010 — —
Musée de l’Imprimerie, Lyon, France: October 15, 2010–February 13, 2011 — —
The Wolfsonian, Florida International University: April 15–August 14, 2011 — —
Credits — —
Art for All was organized by the Center and curated by Teri J. Edelstein, Principal, Teri J. Edelstein Museum Strategies. The organizing curator at the Center was Scott Wilcox, Chief Curator of Art Collections and Senior Curator of Prints and Drawings.
Yale Center for British Art
Art for All - British Posters for Transport (Yale Center for British Art, 2010-05-27 - 2010-08-15)
501
https://britishart.yale.edu/node/633
300054766
exhibition
Art for All - British Posters for Transport
Yale Center for British Art
Yale Center for British Art
ycba_actor_1281
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6352575
http://vocab.getty.edu/ulan/500303557
https://viaf.org/viaf/155449049
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n77005277
Yale Center for British Art
YCBA
BAC
British Art Center
1977
0
66
Lender
2010-05-27 - 2010-08-15
2010-05-27
2010-08-15
Yale Center for British Art
ycba_actor_1281
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n77005277
http://vocab.getty.edu/ulan/500303557
https://viaf.org/viaf/155449049
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Yale Center for British Art
New Haven
7014210
New Haven
300435424
In 1908 the London Underground (officially the Underground Electric Railways Company of London, later the London Passenger Transport Board, or LPTB), under the leadership of Frank Pick, began an aggressive promotional campaign that became one of the most successful, adventurous, and best sustained branding operations ever attempted. This poster campaign not only encouraged ridership on the public transport system but also helped to foster a civic identity for the city of London, and the more than five thousand images produced include some of the greatest achievements of poster art. According to art historian Nikolas Pevsner, writing in 1942, “No exhibition of modern painting, no lecturing, no school of teaching can have had anything like so wide an effect on the educationable masses as the unceasing production and display of LPTB posters of the years 1930–40.” — —
The gift to the Center by Henry S. Hacker (Yale College, Class of 1965) of his major collection of transport posters provided the occasion for an examination of these extraordinary works. Art for All featured more than one hundred outstanding posters executed for both the Underground, by designers such as Edward McKnight Kauffer, Frederick Herrick, and Hans Schleger, and for the British railways, by designers such as Tom Purvis and Frank Newbould. The exhibition explored the evolution of transport posters in twentieth-century Britain, highlighting specific features such as the career of Kauffer, the work of women artists, how the posters were initially displayed, and the larger implications of these advertising campaigns. — —
Venues — —
Yale Center for British Art: May 27–August 15, 2010 — —
Musée de l’Imprimerie, Lyon, France: October 15, 2010–February 13, 2011 — —
The Wolfsonian, Florida International University: April 15–August 14, 2011 — —
Credits — —
Art for All was organized by the Center and curated by Teri J. Edelstein, Principal, Teri J. Edelstein Museum Strategies. The organizing curator at the Center was Scott Wilcox, Chief Curator of Art Collections and Senior Curator of Prints and Drawings.
Yale Center for British Art
62058
300157782
acquisition
Yale Center for British Art
ycba_actor_1281
YCBA
BAC
Yale Center for British Art
British Art Center
1977
0
300203630
Owner
2009-12-28
2009-12-28
2009-12-28
300138913
gift
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science
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genre subject
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woman
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pattern
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crowd
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rainbow
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tramway
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balloons
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meteorology
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celebration
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Yale Center for British Art
https://britishart.yale.edu
Yale Center for British Art, Gift of Henry S. Hacker, Yale BA 1965
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© TfL
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IIIF manifest
Yale Center for British Art
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Yale Center for British Art