Richard George Mathews (fl.1939-1945)
Richard George Mathews (fl.1939-1945)

St. Paul's after the Blitz

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Richard George Mathews (fl.1939-1945)
St. Paul's after the Blitz
each signed 'R.J. Matthews' (lower edge), and variously dated 1940 and 1941
pencil, chalk and watercolour
9 x 15 in. (25 x 39.3 cm.) and smaller
and three other views of the area around St. Paul's by the same artist; Featherstone Street; the Western end of Paternoster Row; and Ludgate Hill (4)

Lot Essay

Born in Canada, Richard George Mathews moved to London in 1907. During the Second World War he recorded the devastation in the city and in Hampstead where he lived.

During the aerial bombardment of the Second World War St. Paul's Cathedral was remarkably unharmed despite being a particularly vulnerable target.

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