Herbert Gordon Warlow

Herbert Gordon Warlow was an artist active primarily in printmaking, with verifiable activity around 1925. Warlow specialized in detailed architectural studies and topographical depictions of historical buildings.

Fifteen of Warlow’s prints are currently represented in institutional holdings, establishing his presence in major public collections. The Cleveland Museum of Art holds several examples of his work. The artist’s dedication to architectural detail is evident across the body of known Herbert Gordon Warlow prints, which often focus on European ecclesiastical structures and civic landmarks.

Notable works documented in collections include studies such as Canterbury Cathedral, Peterboro, and Sevins Cathedral. Further architectural subjects include the detailed renderings Henry VIII Gateway and Notre Dame de Caudebec. Today, many of these museum-quality reproductions are accessible as downloadable artwork, providing insight into the artist’s precise drafting technique and selection of iconic subject matter.

18 works in collection

Works in Collection