A limited hand-drawn sketch of the Imperial War Museum featured in the first edition of Architectour London Guide. The drawing comes in a box with an art certificate. Prints are also available upon request.
Art Description
- Title: Imperial War Museum
- Size: 148 x 210 mm (5.8 x 8.3 in)
- Paper: Hahnemühle
- Technique: Micro pigment ink, waterproof and fade proof
About the building
The Imperial War Museum is where Augustus Pugin, the reputed architect of the Houses of Parliament, died in 1852 aged 40. It wasn't a museum then, but a hospital for the mentally ill.
About the artist
Virginia Duran is an architect and urban planner from Madrid, Spain. Her profession as an architect and her passion for art remain inextricably entwined. As a result, her primary interest within art is space and its relationship to people.
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