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This beautiful giclee limited edition on 310gsm thick, 100% cotton rag paper is part of Eric Ravilious's 1938 ‘High Street’ series of 24 prints depicting pre war shops.
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GBP39.00
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This is a giclee limited edition reproduction of a 1938 Watercolour on paper. ‘Rye Harbour’ captures the clarity of early morning seaside light. A rising sun is reflected in the water below harbour walls stretch towards an invisible horizon, and
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GBP225.00
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This beautiful giclee limited edition on 310gsm thick, 100% cotton rag paper is part of Eric Ravilious's 1938 ‘High Street’ series of 24 prints depicting pre war shops.
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GBP39.00
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This beautiful giclee limited edition on 310gsm thick, 100% cotton rag paper is part of Eric Ravilious's 1938 ‘High Street’ series of 24 prints depicting pre war shops.
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GBP39.00
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The original watercolour for this was commissioned in 1932 by Sir Geoffrey Fry, Private Secretary to Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, at his country home Oare House, near Pewsey, in Wiltshire. The boys in their shorts and caps are picking currants und
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This beautiful giclee limited edition on 310gsm thick, 100% cotton rag paper is part of Eric Ravilious's 1938 ‘High Street’ series of 24 prints depicting pre war shops.
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GBP39.00
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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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This beautiful, 64cm x 61cm giclee fine art print on high quality paper, is brand new and in mint condition. Only 950 of this print will ever be produced, making Tea at Furlongs particularly collectable.nbspFurlongs was a remote shepherd's cottage we
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GBP225.00
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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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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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