Featured works
Key works featured in the exhibition. More will be added to this page as we continue to work on the details of the exhibition.
Selection of works in the exhibition.
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- The Cement Pit by Eric Ravilious. 1934. On loan from private lender.
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- Boy Birdnesting, wood engraving by Eric Ravilious. Wood engraving, 1927. On loan from Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne. Gift of the Victoria & Albert Museum.
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- Beachy Head by Eric Ravilious. Watercolour and graphite on paper, 1939. On loan from Towner Eastbourne.
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- Downs in Winter by Eric Ravilious. 1935. Watercolour and graphite on paper. On loan from Towner Eastbourne.
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- Wannock Dew Pond by Eric Ravilious. 1935. On loan from British Museum.
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- ‘Shelling by Night’ by Eric Ravilious, 1941. © Tate Images
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- Firing a 9.2 Gun by Eric Ravilious. 1941. On loan from IWM.
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- Morley College Murals by Eric Ravilious. 1928-1930. On loan from a private collection.
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- The original will be on loan from Towner Eastbourne for the duration of the Eric Ravilious: Downland Man exhibition – 25 September 2021 to 30 January 2022.
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- Bombing the Channel Ports. Watercolour and graphite on paper, 1941. On loan from IWM
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- Coastal Defences Searchlight and Crew by Eric Ravilious. 1941. On loan from IWM.
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- Coastal Defences by Eric Ravilious. 1940. On loan from IWM.
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- Sussex Church: illustration for the RCA Students’ Magazine Gallimaufry by Eric Ravilious. 1925. On loan from a private lender via Towner Eastbourne
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- Litlington, Sussex by Eric Ravilious. On loan from Towner, Eastbourne.
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- ‘Long Man of Wilmington’ by Eric Ravilious, 1939. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
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- ‘Vale of the White Horse’ by Eric Ravilious, 1939. © Tate Images
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- High Street by J.M. Richards, illustrated by Eric Ravilious. On loan from a private lender.
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- Pond at Birling Manor Farm (East Dean) by Eric Ravilious. 1925. On loan from Towner, Eastbourne.
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- ‘The Causeway, Wiltshire Downs’ by Eric Ravilious, April 1937. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
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- Firle Beacon by Eric Ravilious. On loan from National Museum Wales.
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- Chalk Paths by Eric Ravilious. 1935. On loan from private lender.