The Warrington Hotel, Maida Vale pub print
- Original hand pulled screen print
- 6 colours
- 30 x 40 cm
- Heritage White 315 gsm paper
- Edition of 50
The Warrington Hotel has a colourful past, built in 1857. Once under the ownership of the Church of England, it was rumoured to be an upmarket brothel, and its proximity to Randolph Crescent even inspired the slang term “randy.” In the 19th century, the owners transformed the pub to attract a more affluent clientele, incorporating features from a magnificent old ship – including the fireplace, bar, and staircase, which still stand today.
I've used a drawing of a bull to create the sky background.
Signed and numbered on the front at the bottom.
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