The Scenic Railway Company
Oxford, The Radcliffe Camera in Spring
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Archival inks on fine art paper selected for longevity
Printed and framed in the United Kingdom
Part of the Permanent Collection
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About this print
Oxford is defined by its harmonious stone architecture and centuries of scholarship, its colleges gathered closely around quadrangles, libraries and quiet lanes. At the heart of the city stands the Radcliffe Camera, an eighteenth-century masterpiece whose circular form brings classical balance to the surrounding Gothic skyline.
This composition presents the Radcliffe Camera in warm spring light, its honey-coloured stone glowing beneath a clear blue sky. Magnolia blossoms frame the scene to one side, introducing softness and seasonal contrast against the building’s measured symmetry. The curve of the dome and the rhythm of its columns are rendered with clarity and restraint, while the neighbouring spire rises gently behind. The piece captures Oxford at its most composed — intellectual, luminous and quietly celebratory in bloom.
Collection: Historic Cities Series
Archive Reference: SR-ENG-HC-012
First Issued: 2025 Edition
Part of the Scenic Railways Permanent British Landscape Archive
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