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The Radcliffe Camera - Acrylic & Charcoal (Wooden Frame)

The Radcliffe Camera - Acrylic & Charcoal (Wooden Frame)

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An expressive study of the Radcliffe Camera in Oxford, capturing its distinctive circular form and monumental dome through layered acrylic and charcoal. Deep tonal contrast and loose mark-making emphasise the rhythm, weight and classical detail of the building.


Designed by James Gibbs and built between 1737 and 1749, the Radcliffe Camera was Britain's first circular library and remains one of Oxford's most recognisable works of classical architecture. It later became part of the Bodleian Library.


Available in two variations: a monochrome edition and an original edition, retaining the earthy brown paper textures and layered colour of the artwork. Part of The Drawing Archive, a collection of architectural drawings, observational studies and works gathered from sketchbooks and design projects.


Printed on heavyweight 200 gsm premium matte paper with a smooth, non-reflective finish, selected to preserve the deep tonal contrast, layered marks and paper texture of the original artwork.


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• Premium matte art print
• 200 gsm paper
• FSC-certified or equivalent paper
• Printed to order


Original artwork by Ediz Djafer
The Drawing Archive

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