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Eric Ravilious linen scarf

£48

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This monochrome design is screen-printed by hand on to pure linen, finished with a frayed edge. The original print is taken from a modernist landscape wood engraving  by Ravillious, held at the V&A. 
 
Created exclusively for the V&A.
 
Details:
• Hand wash only

Author/Artist/Designer

Eric Ravilious

Dimensions

181cm x 65cm

Composition

100% linen

Product code

148853

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About the artist
Eric Ravilious 1903-1942

Eric Ravilious

Eric Ravilious was a painter, designer, illustrator and wood engraver. He was born in 1903 in the East Sussex, and the environment of his upbringing is evident in his popular watercolours of the South Downs and the south coast. He was particularly inspired by chalk hill figures. He brought a unique perspective to his depiction of England between the wars, creating landscapes with a quirky, modernist sensibility. Ravilious served as a war artist, creating dazzling seascapes and fresh studies of planes in flight, and died when his plane was lost off the coast of Iceland in 1942. The charm and flair of his work has ensured its enduring popularity.