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To Visit Britain's Landmarks You Can Be sure of Shell

Poster
1936 (printed and published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This is one of series of posters commissioned by Shell Mex in the 1930s to promote tourism by motor car to places that were not popular tourist sites. Ralph Allen was an entrepreneur, philanthropist and was notable for his reforms to the British postal system. His home, Prior Park, a Palladian house, was built to demonstrate the properties of Bath stone as a building material. On the crest of Bathwick Hill facing the city of Bath is the folly known as “Ralph Allen’s Sham Castle”, built in 1755. Richard Guyatt’s poster is a dramatic modernist view of this landmark, emphasising its’ theatrical character and framing it with the swooping lines of the walls running up and over the hill. Richard Guyatt was an influential British designer; he worked for several important British companies and also designed coins and postage stamps. From 1978-81 he was the Rector of the Royal College of Art.

Object details

Category
Object type
Titles
  • To Visit Britain's Landmarks You Can Be sure of Shell (series title)
  • Ralph Allen's Sham Castle Near Bath (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Colour lithograph
Brief description
"To Visit Britain's Landmarks You Can Be sure of Shell. Ralph Allen's Sham Castle Near Bath" by Richard Guyatt (1914-2007). Issued by Shell-Mex and B.P. Ltd.. Great Britain, 1936.
Dimensions
  • Height: 73.8cm
  • Width: 114.2cm
Credit line
Gift of the American Friends of the V&A; Gift to the American Friends by Leslie, Judith and Gabri Schreyer and Alice Schreyer Batko
Summary
This is one of series of posters commissioned by Shell Mex in the 1930s to promote tourism by motor car to places that were not popular tourist sites. Ralph Allen was an entrepreneur, philanthropist and was notable for his reforms to the British postal system. His home, Prior Park, a Palladian house, was built to demonstrate the properties of Bath stone as a building material. On the crest of Bathwick Hill facing the city of Bath is the folly known as “Ralph Allen’s Sham Castle”, built in 1755. Richard Guyatt’s poster is a dramatic modernist view of this landmark, emphasising its’ theatrical character and framing it with the swooping lines of the walls running up and over the hill. Richard Guyatt was an influential British designer; he worked for several important British companies and also designed coins and postage stamps. From 1978-81 he was the Rector of the Royal College of Art.
Collection
Accession number
E.1029-2004

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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