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Floods at Lewes, Eric Ravilious, 1935. The original artwork appears to be in a private collection but has been on display at @TownerGallery I believe. #Sussex #EastSussex #SouthDowns
Bathing Machines, Eric Ravilious, 1938. This is one of a series depicting Aldeburgh beach in #Suffolk. The original artwork is in the collection of @TownerGallery.
View Through Propellor, Eric Ravilious, c.1940. An early example of his work as a war artist and his fascination with flight. The original artwork is in the collection of @TownerGallery. #WW2 #RAF
The James and the Foremost Prince, Eric Ravilious, 1934. This depicts a tug and dredger at Newhaven harbour in East #Sussex. The original artwork is in the collection of @TownerGallery.
Two Figures in a Boat, Eric Ravilious, c.1930s. I’m not sure where this one was painted or exactly when? The original artwork is in the collection of @FryArtGallery.
Barrage Balloons at Sea, Eric Ravilious, 1940. It dates from his early years as an Official War Artist in #WW2. The original artwork is in the collection of @PotteriesMuseum.
A scene on an Airfield, Eric Ravilious, c.1942. From his time with the RAF, a Tiger Moth is can be seen behind a tented structure, with a Lysander on the right. The original artwork is in the collection of @I_W_M.
The Waterwheel, Eric Ravilious, 1938. It depicts a scene at Capel-y-ffin in #Wales. The original artwork is in the collection of @yGaer_Brecon.
The Attic Bedroom at Brick House, Eric Ravilious, 1932. This was painted at Great Bardfield in #Essex, and the original artwork is in the collection of @FryArtGallery.
Still Life with Acanthus Leaves, Eric Ravilious, 1938/39. The original artwork is on long term loan to @FryArtGallery. An unfinished work, made as he was about to leave to join the Castle Hedingham Royal Observer Corps at the start of #WW2. #Essex