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Framed Lithograph - ‘Queen Anne’s Gate from Hugh Casson’s London’
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Framed Lithograph - ‘Queen Anne’s Gate from Hugh Casson’s London’

1940 - 1960
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‘QUEEN ANNE’S GATE FROM HUGH CASSON’S LONDON’ COLOUR LITHOGRAPH

Sir Hugh Casson ‘Queen Anne’s Gate, from ‘Hugh Casson’s London’ colour lithograph, signed and numbered 78/100 in pencil.

Measurements: 26 x 19.7cm

Wooden frame: 45.5 x 37.5cm

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Height
45.5cm (17.91")
Width
37.5cm (14.76")
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Duke Antiques and Interiors has dated this Hugh Casson London Lithograph to the 1960s.

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QUEEN ANNE’S GATE FROM HUGH CASSON’S LONDON’ COLOUR LITHOGRAPH
Sir Hugh Casson ‘Queen Anne’s Gate, from ‘Hugh Casson’s London’ colour lithograph, signed and numbered 78/100 in pencil.
Duke Antiques and Interiors

Measurements: 26 x 19.7cm

Wooden frame: 45.5 x 37.5cm

Height
45.5cm (17.91")
Width
37.5cm (14.76")
Date of Manufacture

Duke Antiques and Interiors has dated this Hugh Casson London Lithograph to the 1960s.

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Archive I A framed architectural lithograph depicting Queen Annes Gate in London with Big Ben in the background, signed by Hugh Casson.

Framed Lithograph - ‘Queen Anne’s Gate from Hugh Casson’s London’

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A framed architectural lithograph depicting Queen Annes Gate in London with Big Ben in the background, signed by Hugh Casson.
FRAMED LITHOGRAPH - ‘QUEEN ANNE’S GATE FROM HUGH CASSON’S LONDON’
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A framed architectural lithograph depicting Queen Annes Gate in London with Big Ben in the background, signed by Hugh Casson.
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Mid-century British architectural illustration is an artistic discipline focused on capturing urban landscapes, historic buildings, and streetscapes, often utilising ink drawing combined with soft watercolour washes. Artists such as Sir Hugh Casson documented post-war London and historic structures, recording architectural heritage during periods of urban redevelopment.

Twentieth-century limited edition lithographs were created using a planographic printing process based on the chemical immersion of oil and water. Artists drew directly onto limestone blocks or zinc plates, transferring the image onto rag paper via a press to ensure precision in line work and tonal washes.

Authentic limited edition prints by Hugh Casson typically feature a graphite signature in the lower margin alongside edition numbering (e.g., 78/500). Original lithographs display distinct paper texture and sharp ink impression lines, whereas modern reproductions lack hand-numbered pencil markings and tactile paper qualities.

Architectural prints can be mounted in simple timber frames with neutral acid-free matting to highlight the artwork. Displaying them in linear arrangements on gallery walls or positioned singularly above sideboards creates an organised visual focal point in contemporary and traditional rooms alike.

To preserve works on paper, frame them using UV-protective glass and archival acid-free backing materials to prevent yellowing or foxing. Keep paper art out of direct sunlight and avoid hanging pieces in high-humidity areas such as bathrooms or damp corridors.
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