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Eric Ravilious
1903–1942
(b London, 22 July 1903; d off Iceland, 2 Sept. 1942). British watercolour painter, printmaker, and designer. In addition to paintings, his highly varied output included book illustrations and book-jackets, and designs for furniture, glass, textiles, and the Wedgwood pottery factory (notably a mug commemorating Edward VIII's coronation; this was withdrawn following Edward's abdication, but the design was used in revised form for the coronations of George VI and Elizabeth II).
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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The Yellow Funnel Grundy Art Gallery
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Restaurant and Grill Room 1938 The Ingram Collection of Modern British and Contemporary Art
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Model Ships and Railways 1938 The Ingram Collection of Modern British and Contemporary Art
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Hardware 1938 The Ingram Collection of Modern British and Contemporary Art
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Tea at Furlongs 1939 Fry Art Gallery
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Two Figures in a Boat Fry Art Gallery
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Testing Davis Equipment 1941 Fry Art Gallery
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Neptune 1925 Fry Art Gallery
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Boy Bird-Nesting Fry Art Gallery
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Girl with Palms 1926 Towner
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South Coast Beach 1939–1942 Aberdeen Art Gallery
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Train Landscape 1940 Aberdeen Art Gallery
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Church Army Caravan 1935 Fry Art Gallery
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Boat and Anchor Fry Art Gallery
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The Potato Field Fry Art Gallery
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Still Life with Acanthus Leaves c.1938–1939 Fry Art Gallery
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Introductory Drawings Fry Art Gallery
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Diving Controls Number 1 1941 Fry Art Gallery
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Five Designs for Country Walks The Ingram Collection of Modern British and Contemporary Art
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Dr Faustus Conjuring Mephistopheles 1928 Fry Art Gallery