The Law Courts - Feliks Topolski (Unframed Print)

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Product code: 91010
Artist/Creator: Feliks Topolski
Dimensions: 12" x 8.5"
Categories: Buildings

This picture drawn by Royal Academician, Feliks Topolski, depicts the annual procession of the Lord Mayor of London from the Law Courts after his swearing in. After the Palace of Westminster was destroyed in 1834, the new Law Courts succeeded them as the terminus ad quem of the Lord Mayor's Show.

Feliks Topolski drew the picture in 1961 as part of a series called 'Legal London'. Master alike of giant murals and 'small scribbles', as he called them, Toploski was described by Bernard Shaw as "an astonishing draughtsman." His pictures are highly collectible and remain as vivid and relevant today as when they were drawn nearly a half-century ago.

You can see all the prints in this series by typing the word 'Topolski' in the Search box of this site.

The 'Legal London' book, which contains all the Topolski prints, has long been out of print, but Carbolic Smoke Ball occasionally comes across copies in dealer catalogues, which it offers for sale to keen Topolski fans.
Price: £15.00
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