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Poster; Winter sales, by Edward McKnight Kauffer, 1921

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Main details

Main details for this item.
Reference number
1983/4/1205
Description
This poster was commissioned by the Underground Electric Railway Company in 1921. It was designed by Edward McKnight Kauffer and captures the dynamics of a crowd heading through the London rain towards the winter sales.
The bold shapes and blocks of flat colour suggest the influence of traditional Japanese woodcuts. The abstract swirl of a coat tail in the wind and the shards of rain that slice diagonally through the composition recall Kauffer's brief association with Vorticism.
The image is heavily stylised and demonstrates Kauffer's move towards abstraction. Scattered umbrellas present the only clearly identifiable elements of the composition. The umbrella was used in numerous London Underground posters, particularly in the 1920s. As well as presenting a metaphor for the Underground as a refuge from the English climate, the umbrella's pleasing symmetry lent itself perfectly to the bold geometric style of the time.
Artist
Dates
1921
Collection
Object type
  • Poster
Print code
599.1000. 26.8.21
Location
Topics
Completeness
89%
  • Physical description

    Dimensions
    AttributeValue
    Height
    1016mm
    Width
    635mm
    Descriptive size
    Double royal
    Colour
    AttributeValue
    Colour
    • Beige
    • Black
    • Red
    • Grey
    Item content
    AttributeValue
    Object title
    Winter sales
    Text
    WINTER SALES are best reached by UNDERGROUND
    Design
    AttributeValue
    Stylistic approach
    Abstraction
    Stylistic influence
    Futurism
  • People involved

    RolePerson(s) involved
    Artist
    Edward McKnight Kauffer, 1921
    Printer
    Vincent Brooks, Day & Son Ltd,
    Publisher
    Underground Electric Railway Company Ltd, 1921