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Cuckmere Haven, Eric Ravilious, 1939. The original is in the collection of @TownerGallery. #Sussex
Newt Pond, Eric Ravilious, 1932. Depicting a scene at Great Bardfield in #Essex. Believed to be in a private collection after being sold at @ChristiesInc.
River Thames at Hammersmith, Eric Ravilious, 1933. The original is in a private collection.
Tirzah Garwood: but she painted, too. In many ways, like Eric, although a different style, they portray Britain in an equally gentle but impactful way. She deserves an exhibition of her own really. #InternationalWomensDay
Tirzah Garwood: A wonderfully talented artist, her own vision of inter-war Britain largely through her wood-cuts is an important landmark in art of this period. These examples are in the collection of @FryArtGallery. #InternationalWomensDay
In just a few days, we’ve gone from 4K to almost 5K followers! Thank you all! Tomorrow is #InternationalWomenDay & there will be a special post. For now here’s Two Women in A Garden, Eric Ravilious, 1932. Original with @TownerGallery. The women: Charlotte Bawden & Tirzah Harwood.
Channel Steamer Leaving Harbour, Eric Ravilious, 1935. It depicts a cross-channel streamer leaving Newhaven harbour in #Sussex. Original in a private collection.
Tea At Furlongs, Eric Ravilious, 1938. Furlongs was a house near Lewes in #Sussex Original in a private collection.
Drift Boat, Eric Ravilious, 1941. What looks like scaffolding are anti-tank defences known as “Obstacle Z.1.” that were placed along many British beaches in #WW2. Original in the collection of @MuseumSheffield.
The Vicarage, by Eric Ravilious, 1935. One of his many fabulous views of 1930s Britain. The original is in a private collection.