London Building Colouring Book
Paint London town red . . . and blue, yellow, green, or any color you like! This exquisite coloring book contains 45 stylish line drawings of the city’s most iconic buildings. The architecture ranges from Sir Christopher Wren's 1675 Greenwich Royal Observatory to Richard Rogers' 2000 Montevetro development, taking in the glorious nineteenth-century Victoria and Albert Museum, 1920s modernist masterpieces such as the Isokon Building, and 1960s concrete brutalist icons like the National Theatre. Created by influential design duo Robin Farquhar and Hannah Dipper of People Will Always Need Plates, these outstanding graphic illustrations include images for which the pair is best known, such as the Trellick Tower and the Barbican. Each one is accompanied by succinct text that explains why the artists love these buildings.
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London Building Colouring Book
Paint London town red . . . and blue, yellow, green, or any color you like! This exquisite coloring book contains 45 stylish line drawings of the city’s most iconic buildings. The architecture ranges from Sir Christopher Wren's 1675 Greenwich Royal Observatory to Richard Rogers' 2000 Montevetro development, taking in the glorious nineteenth-century Victoria and Albert Museum, 1920s modernist masterpieces such as the Isokon Building, and 1960s concrete brutalist icons like the National Theatre. Created by influential design duo Robin Farquhar and Hannah Dipper of People Will Always Need Plates, these outstanding graphic illustrations include images for which the pair is best known, such as the Trellick Tower and the Barbican. Each one is accompanied by succinct text that explains why the artists love these buildings.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781849943550 |
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Publisher: | Batsford, B.T. Ltd. |
Publication date: | 09/06/2016 |
Pages: | 96 |
Product dimensions: | 7.88(w) x 7.88(h) x (d) |
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