Newhaven Harbour
Artist: Eric Ravilious

Newhaven Harbour Eric Ravilious

‘River Thames at Hammersmith’, Eric Ravilious, watercolour and pencil, 1933.

Eric Ravilious ‘River Thames at Hammersmith’ Greetings Card

Two Women, 1933 Eric Ravilious (1903-1942)

Depicts the artist's wife Tirzah Garwood (right; shelling peas) and Charlotte Bawden, wife of the artist Edward Bawden.

Eric Ravilious was an English painter, designer, book illustrator and wood engraver who studied at the Royal College of Art under Paul Nash. His early work focused on the English countryside as well as urban scenes of London which epitomised the sense of Englishness that existed between the wars. Ravilious was appointed an official war artist in World War II but was killed in 1942 at the age of 39 on an air sea rescue mission off the coast of Iceland.

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Eric Ravilious painted his wife Tirzah Garwood with Charlotte Bawden, Edward's wife, sitting together in the garden at Brick House. Tirzah is shelling peas while Charlotte is reading. 

Blank inside Dimensions: 140mm by 140mm (square). Printed on 300gsm FSC approved Invercote card stock using high quality inks to retain the colours of the original image. Each card is supplied with a white laid envelope, Publisher Rather Good Art
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