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Work of the Week 50 is ‘At A Hollywood Screening’ by Olga Lehmann (guache, 1992). https://t.co/Kg8DIE9rw8
Lehmann’s work has been seen by millions as the background of American TV series such as Dynasty and The Colbys. She died in Saffron Walden in 2001.
Work of the Week 34 is ‘Study of a Ballet Dancer’ by Isabel Rawsthorne (chalk, ink and gouache c. 1960). It will feature, alongside 10 new acquisitions at The Fry Gallery’s exhibition – The Many Sides of Isabel Rawsthorne – from April 2022. https://t.co/ftWHeONLkC
Work of the Week 16 is John Aldridge's 'Great Bardfield', published by the Artists International Association for the Festival of Britain in 1951. For more info: https://t.co/KbI8Ow89y4. The print is part of our upcoming show 'Lithographic Fever': https://t.co/1uW380SlQy
Work of the Week 15 is ‘Pigeon and Clocktower’ a wallpaper sheet by Edward Bawden from 1927. Bawden and John Aldridge collaborated in designing wallpapers in the 1920s. This design later adorned the hall of Bawden’s own home in Park Lane, Saffron Walden. https://t.co/7AB4asB9Rm
Work of the Week 9 is ‘The Attic Bedroom, a watercolour by Eric Ravilious from c. 1932 – 4. Lookout for the telegraph pole visible through the window. For more info: https://t.co/7JgEYJHNfX.
With help from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and the V&A Purchase Grant Fund, The Fry Art Gallery has acquired the watercolour “Two Women in a Garden”, a rare early work by Eric Ravilious, one of the 20th century’s most important and influential artists.
Our "Bawden at Home" exhibtion is now open with many unseen works such as Two Chairs and a Cat https://t.co/MEdGCHO8V9