Description
Bring a piece of Manchester’s calm, culture, and architectural heritage into your home with this minimalist illustration of Manchester Central Library. This clean, modern artwork captures the iconic circular structure with geometric precision, celebrating one of the city’s most loved and recognisable landmarks.
Inspired by the quiet symmetry and understated power of the building, this print distills the Library down to its essential shapes and forms—a true example of the Subtractionism style. Perfect for anyone who appreciates architecture, design, or the unmistakable charm of Manchester.
Manchester Central Library, was designed by E. Vincent Harris and constructed between 1930 and 1934. The form of the building, a columned portico attached to a rotunda domed structure, is loosely derived from the Pantheon, Rome. The library building is grade II listed.
















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