JOHN FARLEIGH Piccadilly Circus, 1957Sku: CB3959 Artist: John Farleigh Title: Piccadilly Circus Year: 1957 Signed: No Medium: Offset Lithograph Paper Size: 40 x 25 inches ( 102 x 64 cm ) Image Size: 27 x 20 inches ( 69 x 51 cm ) Edition Size: Unknown Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions. Condition: B : Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age Supplemental Condition Information: Eight inch crease running from the upper left corner to the top margin edge. Image is
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Sku: CB3959 Artist: John Farleigh Title: Piccadilly Circus Year: 1957 Signed: No Medium: Offset Lithograph Paper Size: 40 x 25 inches ( 102 x 64 cm ) Image Size: 27 x 20 inches ( 69 x 51 cm ) Edition Size: Unknown Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions. Condition: B-: Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age Supplemental Condition Information: Eight inch crease running from the upper left corner to the top margin edge. Image is not affected.
Additional Details: Striking vintage London Transport poster depicting Piccadilly Circus at night, featuring the famous Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain—often mistakenly referred to as “Eros”—rendered in dramatic black-and-white graphic style against a brilliantly illuminated urban backdrop. The composition captures the electric atmosphere of central London during the mid-20th century, with glowing streetlights, theater signage, and rushing traffic surrounding one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks.
The poster promotes travel to Piccadilly Circus via the London Underground and buses, while also referencing the period controversy surrounding redevelopment plans for the area. The richly textured line work and strong contrasts give the image a cinematic quality reminiscent of wood engravings and noir-era illustration, transforming the bustling intersection into a romantic vision of London nightlife.
Printed by Curwen Press, one of Britain’s most respected fine art and poster printers, this piece reflects the golden age of public transportation poster design, when railway and Underground commissions produced some of the finest graphic art of the twentieth century. Posters such as this were intended not merely as advertisements, but as cultural images celebrating the identity and architecture of London itself.
Today, vintage London Transport posters remain highly collectible for their historical significance, exceptional graphic design, and nostalgic portrayal of urban life before the digital age. This example beautifully captures the energy, mystery, and elegance of postwar London.
Framing available upon request.