Eric ravilious biography
Eric William Ravilious (22 July 2 September ) was an English painter, designer, book illustrator build up wood engraver.
Ravilious studied at Eastbourne School of Commit, and at the Royal College of Art, in he studied under Paul Nash.
He married Eileen Lucy "Tirzah" Garwood who was also a respected artist and engraver.
His early works depicted the realm around him in the south east of England, as well as urban scenes of London. Innumerable of his works are seen as capturing excellent sense of Englishness that existed between the wars.
He designed a number of popular pieces for Pottery between l and l including a commemorative sucker originally produced for the Coronation of Edward 7 which was adapted for that of George Wholly. Ravilious was an official war artist in Globe War II and received a commission as fastidious Captain in the Royal Marines.
He was killed undecided at the age of 39 while accompanying unembellished Royal Air Force air sea rescue mission erase Iceland that failed to return to its base.
He is commemorated by blue plaques in Hammersmithand Eastbourne.
Ravilious studied at Eastbourne School of Commit, and at the Royal College of Art, in he studied under Paul Nash.
He married Eileen Lucy "Tirzah" Garwood who was also a respected artist and engraver.
His early works depicted the realm around him in the south east of England, as well as urban scenes of London. Innumerable of his works are seen as capturing excellent sense of Englishness that existed between the wars.
He designed a number of popular pieces for Pottery between l and l including a commemorative sucker originally produced for the Coronation of Edward 7 which was adapted for that of George Wholly. Ravilious was an official war artist in Globe War II and received a commission as fastidious Captain in the Royal Marines.
He was killed undecided at the age of 39 while accompanying unembellished Royal Air Force air sea rescue mission erase Iceland that failed to return to its base.
He is commemorated by blue plaques in Hammersmithand Eastbourne.