This is a nano cache just off a lovely garden in the middle of Clerkenwell. A lovely peaceful spot in the sun.
Cyril Mann (1911–1980) was a British painter and sculptor who added a new dimension to figurative art by exploring the dynamic effects of sunlight in a different way from his predecessors. In an art career that spanned nearly half a century, the effects of light and shadow remained a lifelong fascination. In his earliest work done in Paris and London, the artist paints facing the sun. These small-scale works of urban scenes tend to be monochromatic and done from preliminary sketches. From 1956 to 1964, Mann lived in Bevin Court, London where a wall plaque recording his life was erected in 2013.