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Ivon Hitchens
1893–1979
(b London, 3 Mar. 1893; d Lavington Common, nr. Petworth, Sussex, 29 Aug. 1979). British painter, mainly of landscapes. He created a highly distinctive style, on the borderline between abstraction and figuration, in which broad, fluid areas of vibrant colour, typically on a canvas of wide format, evoke but do not represent the forms of the English countryside that were his main inspiration.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Spring Woodland 1910–1945 Manchester Art Gallery
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Lieutenant Bryson Bellot (1893–1918), NSY c.1920 Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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Hugh H. L. Bellot (d.1928) 1917 Trinity College, University of Oxford
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The Miller's Cottage c.1924 Alfred East Art Gallery
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Curved Barn (The Barn) 1922 Pallant House Gallery
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Landscape c.1930 National Museum Wales, National Museum Cardiff
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Spring in Eden 1925 Swindon Museum and Art Gallery
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A Border Day (Morning, Bankshead) 1925 The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology
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A Shropshire Landscape c.1931 Jerwood Collection
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Primrose No. 2 1926 Government Art Collection
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Summer Room 1928 Walker Art Gallery
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Balcony at Cambridge 1929 Tate
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Henry Moore at Work in His Parkhill Studio C 1929 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Autumn Composition, Flowers on a Table 1932 Tate Britain
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Flower Painting 1933 Ulster Museum
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Sussex, Spring 1933 Touchstones Rochdale
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River Scene at Holbrook and Molly in a Boat c.1938 Bradford Museums and Galleries
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Abstract Composition 1934 Tate
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Flowers in a Vase 1934–1936 Manchester Art Gallery
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Interior of a Wood 1934 Tate
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Spring Mood 1934 Pallant House Gallery
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The Red Curtain c.1940 Lancaster Maritime Museum
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Forest c.1940 Brighton and Hove Museums and Art Galleries
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The Chinese Bowl 1936 Swindon Museum and Art Gallery
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Winter Stage 1936 Tate
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The Path between Waters 1937 Ferens Art Gallery
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Coronation 1937 Tate
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Balcony View, Iping Church c.1943 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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Lavington Common 1938 Manchester Art Gallery
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View from Terrace: Ashdown Forest 1938–41 Tate
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Blue Shadows 1940 Pallant House Gallery
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Landscape in Essex c.1945–1954 Walker Art Gallery
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Two Ways through a Wood c.1945 Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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Woodland Landscape 1940 Ferens Art Gallery
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The Great Mill, Fordingbridge c.1945–1954 Walker Art Gallery
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Still Life with Poppies 1940–1945 Bolton Museum and Art Gallery
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Interior, Boy in Bed 1941 Tate
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Flowers 1941 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Flowers on a Pink Ground 1941 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Pink Lily No. 3 c.1946 Brighton and Hove Museums and Art Galleries