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This is a new numbered limited edition giclee print on 310gms thick, 100% cotton rag paper of a 1933 watercolour by Eric Ravilious. The two women in the picture are Eric Ravilious and Edward Bawdens wives. Charlotte Bawden is in the deckchair and Tir
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GBP225.00
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This is a new limited edition giclee reproduction of a 1939 watercolour by Eric Ravilious. It is of the lighthouse off Beachy Head which, in 1902, replaced Belle Tout lighthouse on the cliffs still standing today but now a private house. The light in
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GBP225.00
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This is a giclee limited edition reproduction of a 1940 watercolour by Eric Ravilious. The original painting painting took pride of place amongst Ravilious’ works when exhibited after the war at the first War Artists’ Exhibition. It is unusual fo
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GBP225.00
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This beautiful reproduction of a c1938 Watercolour was commissioned by the Artist’s International Association. All fees received by Ravilious were donated to the association as part of the agreed commission. The artist spent a weekend with his wife
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GBP225.00
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Ravilious painted this horse on a whistle stop tour of chalk figures in December 1939 prior to his appointment as an official war artist. It is one of many chalk figures painted by Ravilious over the years. nbspThis particular chalk horse was carved
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GBP220.00
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This is a giclee reproduction of a stunning watercolour by Eric Ravilious. nbspIt shows the interior of 'Furlongs', a remote shepherd's cottage on the edge of the South Downs near Firle. Rented by Peggy Angus, Ravilious's good friend from the Royal C
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GBP220.00
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In August 1938 Ravilious visited the beautiful Suffolk seaside town of Aldeburgh. There he painted a group of unusually vivid watercolours, inclusing two studies of the town’s idiosyncratic bathing machines and this exuberant picture of a lifeboat.
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GBP220.00
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Newhaven Harbour by Eric Ravilious was originally produced in 1937 as part of the Contemporary Lithographs programme. This new limited edition print from the Mainstone Press is now available in an edition of 500 hand numbered copies. Each limited edi
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GBP216.00
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A passenger train, blazing with light, crosses a bridge over a country lane, illuminating the dark village for a few moments as a magnificent plume of smoke billows from the funnel. Ravilious was a train traveller both by inclination and by necessity
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GBP155.00
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This print is taken from one of ten famous lithographs by Eric Ravilious known collectively as The Submarine Series. Initially commissioned by the War Artist's Committee in 1940, but then rejected by them leaving Ravilious free to experiment and depi
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GBP138.00
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