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The Vicarage, by Eric Ravilious, 1935. One of his many fabulous views of 1930s Britain. The original is in a private collection.
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.
Birds in Flight, a wood-engraving by Eric Ravilious, 1938. In the collection of @royalacademy.
The Cement Pit, by Eric Ravilious, June 1934. One of two cements pits near Furlongs, Glynde, #Sussex.
Barrage Balloon, Kent coast, 1940 by Eric Ravilious. One of his numerous #WW2 works as an official war artist.
One of my favourite paintings of a #hillfort is by one of my favourite artists: Mount Caburn (1935) by #EricRavilious – a view of #EastSussex (which, minus the horse-drawn ploughs, is as just as familiar today) that #Ravilious had from his studio
#HillfortsWednesday @sdnpa
Eric Ravilious (1903 - 1942) 'Fireworks' from 'HighStreet' written by J.M. Richards 1938 ♥️
Newt Pond, by Eric #Ravilious. His paintings of the 1930s British countryside are incredible.
"The James and the Foremost Prince" 1934...Watercolour by #EricRavilious (British,1903-1942)..
Sussex-born painter and now one of the most popular British artists of the 20th century..
Official #WarArtist WWII lost in action over Iceland..
Member of #GreatBardfieldArtists
Looking forward to visiting @EHKenwood on Thursday - for my talk on ‘#Ravilious, John Piper &
English Romantic Modernism’
Always great to spend time with the Wilmington Giant.
And to think again about Coventry Cathedral
The Greenhouse & The Garden - While looking into Eric Ravilious’s work for London Transport I noticed how many times a greenhouse would appear in Ravilious’s work.
https://t.co/pxocCqdNLy #ericravilious #greatbardfieldartists #tirzahgarwood
"The Boy - #EricRavilious in his Studio at Redcliffe Road" c.1929...Painting by #EdwardBawden (British, 1903-1989)..
#GreatBardfieldArtists
Feeling full up after all that Christmas food? Come on a (virtual) walk through the #Sussex landscape with me, in my next Bitesize Talk at @BrightonMuseums . I'll be taking a look at how Eric Ravilious represented the historic county. More here: https://t.co/EaeHALkoHf
The Kitchen Garden in October - illustration by Eric Ravilious (1903 - 1942). From: Ambrose Heath, The Country Life cookery book : with a few hints and reminders about the kitchen garden, London : Country Life, 1937. I am intrigued by those jars - pickled onions? @ThatArtBlog