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Denys Lasdun's National Theatre – one of London's best-known and most divisive Brutalist buildings – is a layered concrete landscape that Prince Charles once described as being like "a nuclear power station".
It is formed from two fly towers rising from layered horizontal terraces that wrap around the building, cascading to the river level.
National Theatre Illustrated Art Print by Eye for London
Matte Prints on 250gsm thick paper
A3 size
This print comes unframed. Please come to our Brick Lane shop for framing options.
Our beautiful art prints are made to order using a giclée printing process, on premium 210gsm acid-free archival paper, ensuring fine art quality with vibrant colour and extended longevity from fading compared to standard prints. All our paper and wood is from sustainable sources.
The glaze used in our solid wood frames is optically the same as glass, but is more lightweight and shatterproof than glass for easier handling and greater safety. The hanging system on the back of our frames allows you to hang your art with a single screw.
We're extremely proud to be a female-led company that works with a community of over 200 artists and is rated 'Excellent' on Trustpilot. Our artists receive a royalty payment for every order you place.
Please note we use product images on our website which are optimised to load quickly while you browse and are therefore lower resolution in appearance than the beautifully detailed giclée print that's delivered to you.
All 'Special Edition' prints are printed by our artists. These are identifiable from the description on their product page.