Marcus Dobbs
Original Drawing - Monument, London (NEW) 29.7 cm x 42 cm
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approximately 29.7cm x 42cm
320gsm handmade paper.
drawn using pigment ink
Original hand-drawn sketch showing The Monument to the Great Fire of London, a striking column built in the late 17th century to commemorate the devastating fire of 1666. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren and Robert Hooke, the Monument stands as both a memorial and a scientific instrument, symbolizing the city’s resilience and ingenuity. Rising 202 feet above the ground, it marks the exact distance from the site of the fire’s origin on Pudding Lane. Over the centuries, it has remained a prominent feature of the London skyline and a testament to the city’s rebirth.
The drawing was made using pigment ink on beautiful 320gsm handmade paper, giving it a rich texture and lasting quality.

