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  2. Eric Ravilious - Wikipedia

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    Freda Constable and Sue Simon, The England of Eric Ravilious (1982) J. M. Richards, The Wood Engravings of Eric Ravilious (1972) Anne Ullmann (ed.) Ravilious at War: the complete work of Eric Ravilious, September 1939 – September 1942, contributions from Barry and Saria Viney, Christopher Whittick and Simon Lawrence, foreword by Brian Sewell.

  3. Fry Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Recognised as an Accredited Museum by Arts Council England, [1] it displays work by artists of national significance who lived or worked in North West Essex during the twentieth century and after. [2] The gallery is known for its comprehensive collection of work by the Great Bardfield Artists, including Edward Bawden and Eric Ravilious.

  4. Edward Bawden - Wikipedia

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    Edward Bawden, CBE RA (10 March 1903 – 21 November 1989) was an English painter, illustrator and graphic artist, known for his prints, book covers, posters, and garden metalwork furniture.

  5. Eric Ravilious: Drawn to War - Wikipedia

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    Eric Ravilious - Drawn to War, written and directed by Margy Kinmonth, is the first feature film to be made about War Artist Eric Ravilious. It features the voices of Freddie Fox , Tamsin Greig , Jeremy Irons and Harriet Walter and includes contributions from Ai Weiwei , Grayson Perry , Alan Bennett and Robert Macfarlane .

  6. Great Bardfield Artists - Wikipedia

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    May, woodcut of the Long Man of Wilmington by Eric Ravilious Edward Bawden's Dunkirk – Embarkation of Wounded, May 1940 Imperial War Museum. The Great Bardfield Artists were a community of artists who lived in Great Bardfield, a village in north west Essex, England, during the middle years of the 20th century.

  7. Eric Gill works at the Midland Hotel, Morecambe - Wikipedia

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    One of Eric Gill's two seahorses above the entrance to the Midland Hotel. The Art Deco Midland Hotel [1] was built in 1932–33 by the London Midland & Scottish Railway to the design of Oliver Hill [2] and included works by Gill, Marion Dorn, and Eric Ravilious. Eric Gill produced several works for the hotel.

  8. Wiltshire Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum held a major exhibition of works by Eric Ravilious titled Eric Ravilious: Downland Man from September 2021 until January 2022. It featured loans from a number of institutions, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, the British Museum, the Imperial War Museum and the Towner Gallery, as well as works from private collections. [7] [8]

  9. Signature (typography journal) - Wikipedia

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    Issue Five, March 1937 included three auto-lithographs by Eric Ravilious. These were his second, third and fourth published lithographs and were early designs for his book High Street. [8] Issue Six, July 1937 included the first published lithograph by John Piper. The work Invention in Colour is one