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Kerry LeeKerry Lee 'Cambridge' Original Vintage Poster pictorial map University c. 1965
c. 1965
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Kerry Lee (1903-1988)
Cambridge pictorial poster map
Image size: 45x58cm
Original lithographic poster
Published by Pictorial Maps Limited, Kerry Lee's own company
The first edition of this map was 1947; this is a later edition showing as it does Fitzwilliam College in its new location on the Huntingdon Road where it moved in 1963, but still referring to it as Fitzwilliam House - it became a college in 1966.
Well known as a creator of pictorial maps of British cities from the mid 20th century, he generally draws a self-portrait in the bottom corner by his signature - as here, where he is seen (mustachioed and bearded, and clad in a green tunic) with his ever-faithful dog Jim. Educated at Reading Schools of Arts and Science, the Slade and the Sorbonne in Paris, he subsequently assisted his step-father, an architect named Mr Harvey, as draftsman. Following the Depression Lee set up 'Associated Artists' at Blandford Studios off Baker Street, with a group of other commercial artists.
During World War 2 he was based in Hertfordshire creating detailed cut-away drawings of German aircraft, and after the war - still at Blandford Studios - published a series of pictorial maps, both those as Travel Posters for British Railways and also his own publications. Here he presents a stylised view of Norwich as an architectural capriccio.
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- Creation Year:c. 1965
- Dimensions:Height: 17.72 in (45 cm)Width: 22.84 in (58 cm)
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- Condition:Generally very good, mounted to board.
- Gallery Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU79537263092
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