Ravilious

Delightful exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery looking at the work of Eric Ravilious.

The show was divided into the subject matter of the pictures starting with machinery but also looking at landscape, interiors and seascapes.

I do love and know Ravilious's work well so I’m not sure I learnt a lot from the show but there were some lovely works and it’s always good to revisit them. Favourite pieces included a picture of a farmhouse bedroom that was Van Gogh meets Vuillard, full of pattern and yet a picture of ordinary objects. Also a lovely picture of Edward Bawden working in his studio from 1930.

I liked the fact it didn’t concentrate on the war pictures as a separate subject but wove them into the other subjects. I loved the first picture in his series of submarine lithographs which included his own hand drawing a picture.

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