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A new Austin Seven arrives at its owner's house
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Another restored cover - a new Austin Seven arrives at its owner's house. I've put a much higher resolution copy here: http://www.lathes.uk/box-1934-new-car.jpg


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#2
Envy of the street perhaps.

John Mason
Would you believe it "Her who must be obeyed" refers to my Ruby as the toy.
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#3
Interesting colour!
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#4
He chose it to match the son's jumper and his wife's scarf...
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#5
It's interesting that it shows the correct pattern of paint, e.g. top of the bonnet & scuttle are body colour (not black) and the scuttle ventilators are painted (NOT brass).
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#6
Hard to tell on a computer screen but I'm curious about the artwork, looks like a very heavily doctored photograph? Otherwise the artist was an impressive draftsman.
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#7
Some technical illustrators were very talented artists It is said that Ettore Bugatti would never engage a draftsman unless he was a competent freehand artist as well. Many years ago, I had a friend who was a technical illustrator with Rootes Group in Coventry. I have one of his pen and ink drawings of the North Bar at Beverley which is almost photographic in its detail.
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(28-05-2020, 10:10 PM)Chris KC Wrote: Hard to tell on a computer screen but I'm curious about the artwork, looks like a very heavily doctored photograph? Otherwise the artist was an impressive draftsman.
Click the image twice and you'll see a close-up of the printing pattern. It could well have been based on a photograph, but these artists really were good.... I've put a higher resolution download here: http://www.lathes.uk/box-1934-new-car.jpg (it might take time to appear on a slow connection)
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#9
If I may go back to the evidence of perspective, whilst the image may well use a photograph for elements of background rather than having been drawn on location, it certainly is not the composition of a photo.
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#10
It's also full of the usual teeny tiny people who apparently inhabited the Austin world in the 1930s.
This poor chap can sport a full fedora and still manage impressive head room.

Andy B
Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think!
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