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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 and possibly a Spitfire on the left. The original artwork is in the collection of @I_W_M.
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.
Chalk Figure Near Weymouth, Eric Ravilious, 1939. This equestrian figure was carved into Osmington Hill in 1808, near Weymouth in #Dorset to celebrate George III’s patronage of the seaside town. The original artwork is in the collection of @NatGalleryCan.
Beachy Head, Eric Ravilious, 1939. A classic view of the East #Sussex coast near Eastbourne on the eve of #WW2. The original artwork is in the collection of @TownerGallery.
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
The Cement Pit, Eric Ravilious, 1934. One of two cements pits near Furlongs in East #Sussex. The original artwork is in a private collection.
Eric Ravilious, 'Newt Pond', 1932. Towner Eastbourne.
This piece is currently on display in our Ravilious Gallery and Collection Library, a free-to-access space to read and home to one of the largest public collections of his work.
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Introducing the Eric Ravilious in Sussex Postcard Collection (Part II). Six postcards printed on 300gsm invercote card using high quality inks to retain the colours of the original images. #ericravilious #ravilious
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RAF Regiment AA Post Sawbridgeworth, Eric Ravilious, 1942. One of several works made by Ravilious when he was at RAF Sawbridgeworth in #Hertfordshire during #WW2. The original artwork is in the collection of @I_W_M.
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 artwork is in the collection of @FryArtGallery.
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
Read the review of Seafaring at Hastings Contemporary by Jude Montague https://t.co/pGDyXM7tih @_art_on_sea #seafaring #peterdefrancia #ericravilious #cecilybrown
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.
One of my all time favourite artists is Eric Ravilious (1903-42 ) I find his work very relaxing and it saddens me when I think of his sad death whilst serving as a war artist. The aircraft he was in was lost off Iceland
Watercolours of the English Landscape ( South Downs)