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Vintage Framed Modern Architectural Drawing Edward Maufe’s Church of St. Thomas
Vintage Framed Modern Architectural Drawing Edward Maufe’s Church of St. Thomas
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A finely executed original pencil drawing titled “Modern Ecclesiastical Architecture.” The work presents detailed studies of two mid-20th century churches: the Church at Lee-on-Solent, constructed in concrete, and the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Hanwell, designed by the renowned architect Edward Maufe, FRIBA.
The composition combines a dramatic interior perspective with precise exterior elevations, capturing the modernist approach to ecclesiastical design in Britain during this period. Edward Maufe is best known for his design of Guildford Cathedral and his work with the Imperial War Graves Commission, making this drawing of particular architectural and historical interest.
Presented in a simple black frame, the drawing offers both aesthetic appeal and scholarly value, ideal for collectors of architectural art, modernist design, or ecclesiastical history.
Size : 30x35 cm
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