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  2. Eric Ravilious - Wikipedia

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    Eric William Ravilious was born on 22 July 1903 in Churchfield Road, Acton, London, the son of Emma (née Ford) and Frank Ravilious. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] When he was young the family moved to Eastbourne in Sussex, where his parents ran an antiques shop.

  3. Tirzah Garwood - Wikipedia

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    Garwood married Eric Ravilious in Kensington on 5 July 1930. [8] Between 1930 and 1932 the couple lived in Hammersmith, London, where there is a blue plaque on the wall of their house at the corner of Upper Mall and Weltje Road. In 1931 they moved to rural Essex where they initially lodged with Edward Bawden and his wife Charlotte at Great ...

  4. Westbury White Horse - Wikipedia

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    The horse by Eric Ravilious, 1939. By 1872 the horse was considered to have lost its shape, by the chalk repeatedly growing over and being re-cut. In 1873 it was remodelled by a committee, and at the same time substantial edging-stones were added all around the perimeter, to prevent the shape from changing again.

  5. Fry Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    "Caravans" (Eric Ravilious) Edward Bawden, who with his friend Eric Ravilious discovered Great Bardfield and became a key figure in the local artists' scene, is well represented in the Fry Art Gallery collection through linocuts, watercolours, posters, ceramics, books, scrapbooks and other printed material. The gallery holds watercolours by ...

  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. Ravilious - Wikipedia

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    Ravilious is a surname. It is likely of Huguenot origin, and in the UK was originally only recorded in the county of Kent. [citation needed] Notable people with the surname include: Eric Ravilious (1903–1942), British painter, designer, book illustrator and wood-engraver; James Ravilious (1939–1999), British photographer; son of Eric

  8. 1940 in art - Wikipedia

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    Eric Ravilious – Watercolours. A Warship in Dock; Submarines in Dry Dock; Ship's Screw on a Railway Truck; Midnight Sun; Charles Sheeler. Bucks County Barn; Fugue; Interior; Situ Qiao – Put Down Your Whip; Graham Sutherland. Black Landscape; Devastation, 1940: A House on the Welsh Border; Hugh J. Ward – Portrait of Superman (Lehman ...

  9. 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.