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Troubadour for Tube Map Cover

12 March 2009

From this week Tube customers will be able to pick up a brand new art work from stations across the London Underground network.

'Troubadour Carrying a Cytiole' by celebrated British artist Paul Noble is the latest cover design for the Pocket Tube Map, commissioned by Art on the Underground.

Celebrating the Tube's many renowned buskers, Noble's work depicts a troubadour, or travelling musician and storyteller, rendered in pencil, accompanied by this intriguing medieval instrument.

The Troubadours

This whimsical illustration draws a parallel between the lives of the troubadours who, in the Middle Ages, would travel from court to court to perform poetry and song and the experience of Tube customers who make their journeys across the city each day.

The pencil drawing is of a character from a much larger work that Noble is currently developing and so refers to the Tube system itself as an architectural environment of a fantastical and maze-like nature. 

International recognition

This is something he famously explored in his monumental eight-year project - the meticulous depiction of a fictional city called Nobson Newtown, for which he received widespread international recognition.

His work is the latest in a long series of commissions by Art on the Underground for the Pocket Tube Map cover.

These have included works by some of the most exciting artists making work today, including Jeremy Deller, David Shrigley, Cornelia Parker and Gary Hume. 


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