Original artwork description:

Rich in colour, detail and depth, this work is part of a series of paintings celebrating the architecture and atmosphere of the London Underground.

This is Holland Park station, opened in 1900 as the western terminus of the Central London Railway - the forerunner to today's Central line. The door marks the original end of the platform, before expansion in 1938 to accommodate longer trains.

Materials used:

Oil on canvas board

Tags:
#train #london #city #cityscape #station #underground #transport #tube #railway #central line 

Holland Park (2017)

Oil painting 
by Rebecca Coleman

Star fullStar fullStar fullStar fullStar full 54 Artist Reviews

£1,900

Loading

Original artwork description
Minus

Rich in colour, detail and depth, this work is part of a series of paintings celebrating the architecture and atmosphere of the London Underground.

This is Holland Park station, opened in 1900 as the western terminus of the Central London Railway - the forerunner to today's Central line. The door marks the original end of the platform, before expansion in 1938 to accommodate longer trains.

Materials used:

Oil on canvas board

Tags:
#train #london #city #cityscape #station #underground #transport #tube #railway #central line 
14 day money back guaranteeFree returns

14 day money back guaranteeLearn more

5.0

Overall Rating

Based on 54 reviews
5 stars
52
4 stars
2
3 stars
0
2 stars
0
1 stars
0

Visit Rebecca Coleman shop

Rebecca Coleman

Star fullStar fullStar fullStar fullStar full (54)

Location United Kingdom

About
Rebecca Coleman SGFA has exhibited work at some of the country's most iconic artistic locations — including the prestigious Royal Academy of Arts and the Royal West of England Academy —... Read more

View all