Eric Ravilious: Imagined Realities - Hardcover

Powers, Alan

 
9780856675676: Eric Ravilious: Imagined Realities

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The English artist Eric Ravilious (1903-42) was a painter of watercolors and murals, a book illustrator in wood engraving and lithography, and a designer of transfer-ware, pottery and porcelain. From 1939 until his death he was an "Official War Artist." This book presents a full retrospective of all aspects of his work, culminating in the final phase of his war artist work. The book positions Ravilious in a European and American context of the period, identifying artists and designers whose work shows similar characteristics to his and require a historical grouping separate from modernism.

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Alan Powers, the curator of this exhibition, writes on the art, architecture and design of twentieth-century Britain. He is a regular columnist of Building Design and Architectural Journal, is architectural correspondent for The Spectator and has published a number of books on architecture and design


Alan Powers, the curator of this exhibition, writes on the art, architecture and design of twentieth-century Britain. He is a regular columnist of Building Design and Architectural Journal, is architectural correspondent for The Spectator and has published a number of books on architecture and design. He is also a watercolour painter and a printmaker.


Alan Powers has been a guest curator at the Design Museum and Kettles Yard.

Alan Powers, the curator of this exhibition, writes on the art, architecture and design of twentieth-century Britain. He is a regular columnist ofBuilding Design and Architectural Journal, is architectural correspondent forThe Spectator and has published a number of books on architecture and design. He is also a watercolour painter and a printmaker.

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