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The Dangers of London: An illustration of the perils of every postcode

The Dangers of London: An illustration of the perils of every postcode

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The Spectator is pleased to present ‘The Dangers of London’, a striking new fine art print by J. G. Fox - a cleverly satirical map that reveals the capital’s perils with humour and precision.

Beware the day drinking Clapham yoga mums, the killer carnivals in West Kilburn, and the perpetual hazard of a Jeremy Corbyn encounter in Islington. This is your ultimate guide to surviving London’s streets.

There are only 50 available of this limited edition print. They are signed and numbered by the artist – something designed to be collected and kept.

A 20" x 20" Giclée print on Etching Paper, signed and numbered by the artist.

 

About the artist

J. G. Fox is a London-based artist, and regular contributor to The Spectator. His work is already held in notable private collections, including that of King Charles III.

 As Andrew Graham-Dixon has written:

The world of JG Fox is haunted by George Cruikshank, William Hogarth and the screaming mad, chillingly sane James Gillray… It’s Gin Lane with a tipple on Beer Street but always more trouble round the corner.

 

Please allow up to 28 days for delivery.

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