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Signing off for the #BHWeekend but before we go here's a throwback to an Easter party. Dolton,1981. Photo by James Ravilious © Beaford Arts
No Easter parties this year but we hope you have a great time and #StaySafeAtHome
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Buscot Park, Eric Ravilious, 1938. The house is near Faringdon, #Oxfordshire and is a @nationaltrust property which houses the Faringdon Collection and this artwork is a part of it.
The Attic Bedroom at Brick House, Eric Ravilious, 1932. This was at Great Bardfield, #Essex. Seems an apt image for current times. The original artwork is in the collection of @FryArtGallery.
Two Women in A Garden, Eric Ravilious, 1932. Painted at Brick House, Great Bardfield in #Essex, it depicts Tirzah Garwood, Eric’s wife, and Charlotte Bawden, who was married to artist Edward Bawden. The original is in the collection of @FryArtGallery.
Cuckmere Haven, Eric Ravilious, 1939. The original is in the collection of @TownerGallery. #Sussex
ชนบทเปี่ยมสุข ผลงานของเจ้าพ่อสีน้ำและการวาดภาพ lanscape Eric William Ravilious (1903 -1942) จิตรกรชาวอังกฤษ เขาเกิดที่ East Sussex ภาพส่วนใหญ่จึงเป็นภาพวาดชนบทของที่นี่
'The face of the moon bounced the sun’s used rays down across the landscape. Ahead of me, and three shades darker than the night, the black bore of the railway path gaped.'
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Img. Ravilious, Owl on a Rocky Hollow Lane.
Four ponds. From top left to bottom left 'Newt Pond' by Eric Ravilious, 1932. 'Frozen Ponds' by John Nash, 1953. 'Ponds' by Louise Camrass (year unknown - modern). 'River Ponds' by Wayne Theibaud, 1998.
The Vale of the White Horse, Eric Ravilious, 1939. It depicts the landscape at Uffington, #Oxfordshire. The original artwork is in the collection of @Tate.
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.
'As I looked at those grape-blue eyes, fringed with their fiery gold, the bleak face seemed to crumble back into the dusk; only the eyes lived on.'
J. A. Baker, on a tawny owl. The Peregrine.
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Image: Left: Tawny Owl by E Ravilious. Right, ditto by C F Tunnicliffe.
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Two women sitting in a garden, 1932
Eric Ravilious (British, 1903-42)
watercolour
Due donne sedute in un giardino, 1932
"Storm" 1941...Watercolour by #EricRavilious (British,1903-1942)..
Official #WarArtist WW2 and member of the group of #GreatBardfieldArtists.
Two Erics, two views of Cuckmere Haven. Left, 'The Coastguard Station' by Eric Slater, c. 1930s. Right, 'Cuckmere Haven' by Eric Ravilious, 1939. The Ravilious view is more or less from outside the cottages, looking landward.
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.
Four hill figures by Ravilious. Top left to bottom left: The Long Man of Wilmington, The Cerna Abbas Giant, The Westbury Horse, and The Vale of the White Horse. All 1939.
'Because he was always up early and liked to catch the countryside at its first freshness, he had often drawn the sun. For many of his watercolours he had looked directly into it.'
Christopher Neve on Eric Ravilious.
Left: Rye Harbour, 1938. Right Dungeness, 1939.
@SJFTremoribus What a lovely thread.
Whenever I hear Cuckmere River I think of Cuckmere Haven, which is where I first encountered the Cuckmere, many years ago. And Ravilious' painting gets me every time I see it