Antony Dracup (1920-2002) painted
numerous streets,
buildings, parks and urban scenes across the whole of London; often
those precious buildings or streets that were about to be demolished.
This has placed his work firmly within the historical archive
compass as well as pictorial. With the aid of his home-made portable
water
colour kit no angle or corner was inaccessible.
This
site covers much of his best work in London and offers prints from the
originals at same-size on Canson Aquarelle paper. This makes them
indistinguishable from the original work and together with a ten-colour
pigment
ink printing system ensures exhibition quality, longevity and faithful
colour accuracy.