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Liberty Building Handmade Print
Liberty Building Handmade Print
'Charles Reilly, head of University of Liverpool’s School of Architecture moved his department to the Bluecoat in 1909, where it stayed for nine years. He persuaded the soap magnate, William Lever (later the first Lord Leverhulme) to purchase the former school building where a group of artists, the Sandon Studios Society had already taken up residence. As shown in this drawing by architect Stanley Adshead and student Harold Charlton Bradshaw, the building was renamed ‘Liberty Buildings’, apparently a reference to Lever’s successful libel action against the Daily Mail.'
Our Liberty Buildings Tote Bag features the intricate engraving design from the front of a 1930's Liverpool School of Architecture Sketchbook, carefully digitally restored and reproduced in South Wales by an independent, eco-friendly screen printing company.
Liberty Building, 2022
30 x 30cm
screen printed at the Bluecoat Print Studios on warm white Somerset 250gsm paper, using black eco-friendly water based ink
Open Edition
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