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Work of the Week 34: Study of a Ballet Dancer by Isabel Rawsthorne

Work of the Week 34: Study of a Ballet Dancer by Isabel Rawsthorne

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chalk, ink and gouache c. 1960 Just as Degas had studied the ballet dancers from the wings and in the classrooms of the Palais Garnier in Paris in the nineteenth century, Isabel Rawsthorne depicted performers from the Royal Ballet in London. Between around 1952 to...
Work of the Week 33: Tilbury Juxta Clare by Keith Vaughan

Work of the Week 33: Tilbury Juxta Clare by Keith Vaughan

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oil, 1970 The reason for this choice is to celebrate the pictures that have been given to the Gallery by generous people who want to share their pictures with a wider group of enthusiasts. Not only is this picture valuable in itself, but the donation is an affirmation...
Work of the Week 32: Liverpool Street Station by Edward Bawden

Work of the Week 32: Liverpool Street Station by Edward Bawden

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linocut, 1962 Liverpool Street Station was opened in 1874 as the London terminus for the East Anglian lines to Norwich and King’s Lynn, operated by the Great Eastern Railway. It was always conceived as a dual-level station, with the Metropolitan underground line...
Work of the Week 31: Sample of moquette by Marianne Straub

Work of the Week 31: Sample of moquette by Marianne Straub

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fabric sample, 1966 – 1970 Not all of the works in our Collection are finished artworks. Moquettes such as this example, with a simple linear pattern, were used increasingly in the 1970s and 80s. This design features a geometric intercrossing ‘block’...
Work of the Week 30: Tea at Furlongs by Eric Ravilious

Work of the Week 30: Tea at Furlongs by Eric Ravilious

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1939, watercolour Anyone who has managed to find Furlongs within the fields of the South Downs will understand why it inspired Eric Ravilious so much. The views and interiors at Furlongs – the home of his friend, the designer Peggy Angus – became the...
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