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This underground station is Art deco at its very finest. A beautiful grade II listed building situated in the heart of East Finchley which simply oozes character. It was first opened in 1867 but completely rebuilt in the late 1930s. The new station was constructed in an Arte Deco/Streamline Moderne design by architect Charles Holden. A strong and much-loved feature of the station is the semi-circular glazed stairways leading to the enclosed bridge over the tracks. Dominating the main entrance facade is The Archer, a 10 foot tall statue by Eric Aumonier, commemorating Finchley’s ancient association with hunting in the nearby forest of Enfield.
This piece was drawn using ink and watercolour pencil on A1 size Fabriano watercolour paper. This is a landscape, unframed giclee print. This drawing is printed on premium photo rag paper (300gsm), providing a high quality, archival piece of art at an affordable price. It is available in 4 sizes: 8”x6”, A4 (297mm x 210mm), A3 (420mm x 297mm) and A2 (594mm x 420mm).
Prints are sized to fit standard frames. Framed options are available to N2, N6, N8, N10, N11 and N22 residents. Please email hilarysketches@gmail.com for more information.
Worldwide shipping. Free local delivery.
This underground station is Art deco at its very finest. A beautiful grade II listed building situated in the heart of East Finchley which simply oozes character. It was first opened in 1867 but completely rebuilt in the late 1930s. The new station was constructed in an Arte Deco/Streamline Moderne design by architect Charles Holden. A strong and much-loved feature of the station is the semi-circular glazed stairways leading to the enclosed bridge over the tracks. Dominating the main entrance facade is The Archer, a 10 foot tall statue by Eric Aumonier, commemorating Finchley’s ancient association with hunting in the nearby forest of Enfield.
This piece was drawn using ink and watercolour pencil on A1 size Fabriano watercolour paper. This is a landscape, unframed giclee print. This drawing is printed on premium photo rag paper (300gsm), providing a high quality, archival piece of art at an affordable price. It is available in 4 sizes: 8”x6”, A4 (297mm x 210mm), A3 (420mm x 297mm) and A2 (594mm x 420mm).
Prints are sized to fit standard frames. Framed options are available to N2, N6, N8, N10, N11 and N22 residents. Please email hilarysketches@gmail.com for more information.
Worldwide shipping. Free local delivery.
This underground station is Art deco at its very finest. A beautiful grade II listed building situated in the heart of East Finchley which simply oozes character. It was first opened in 1867 but completely rebuilt in the late 1930s. The new station was constructed in an Arte Deco/Streamline Moderne design by architect Charles Holden. A strong and much-loved feature of the station is the semi-circular glazed stairways leading to the enclosed bridge over the tracks. Dominating the main entrance facade is The Archer, a 10 foot tall statue by Eric Aumonier, commemorating Finchley’s ancient association with hunting in the nearby forest of Enfield.
This piece was drawn using ink and watercolour pencil on A1 size Fabriano watercolour paper. This is a landscape, unframed giclee print. This drawing is printed on premium photo rag paper (300gsm), providing a high quality, archival piece of art at an affordable price. It is available in 4 sizes: 8”x6”, A4 (297mm x 210mm), A3 (420mm x 297mm) and A2 (594mm x 420mm).
Prints are sized to fit standard frames. Framed options are available to N2, N6, N8, N10, N11 and N22 residents. Please email hilarysketches@gmail.com for more information.
Worldwide shipping. Free local delivery.