ART WORKS FOR VINCENT HOUSE
To ensure the art works reflected the origins of the House, TLJ set out to build the exhibition by creating a collection of images taken from the art, advertising, pottery, textiles and graphic design of a period spanning 20 years either side of the completion of Vincent House in 1939, from the 1920’s to the early 1960’s. TLJ sampled more than 300 pieces from 80 artists and 100 poster designs including the store of posters in the archives of the London Transport Museum to represent what Londoners of this period would have encountered on a daily basis.
The finished collection comprises 63 prints from this body of work and a further 63 original decorative panels inspired by works from the period. Hand painted onto canvas these panels, which are interspersed with the prints to heighten the impact, have been newly created by TLJ. Limited editions of framed prints and cards featuring these original artworks are available to purchase – please ask at reception for more information.
Among the artists and designers we have chosen to represent and to draw inspiration from are:
Paul Cezanne, Pablo Picasso, Lyonel Feininger, L S Lowry, Marcello Dudovic, Tamara De Lempicka, Susie Cooper, Clarice Cliff, Piet Mondrian, Victor Vasarely, A M Cassandre, Marc Chagall, Paul Klee, Wyndham Lewis, Edouard Benedictus, Henry Moore and Henri Matisse.
To launch the project we are holding a presentation in the lounge 8.00-8.30pm on Wednesday 29th April when representatives from TLJ will talk about the organisation’s work, the ‘Art Works for Vincent House’ commission and explain the background to the selection of artworks. A complimentary glass of wine will be served. We do hope you will be able to join us and we look forward to receiving your comments about this exciting new chapter in the life of Vincent House.
One of the images is shown below, along with the floor plan for one of the corridors on the first floor.

Art Deco Tulips
