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Eric Ravilious (1903 - 1942)

Fry Art Gallery

1936

Ravilious bought these two caravans which were originally used as fever wagons in the Boer War and had them towed to a site on the South Downs. Ravilious and his wife lived in one caravan and used the other as a studio, both of which were concealed in bushes to avoid upsetting the landowner. This watercolour is a good example of Ravilious ‘mark-making' and dry brushwork which is a reflection of the season. There is a sense of modernity about the picture and the abstract shapes make this stylistically unlike the other work in the Fry collection.

  • Medium: pencil & watercolour
  • Dimensions: 43 x 56cm
  • Art Fund Grant: £38000 ( Total: £60,000)
  • ArtFunded in: 2010
  • Vendor: Private collection

Provenance

Zwemmer Gallery, London, 1936; private collection; by descent. Sold through Art and Antiques Appraisals Ltd.


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