Edward Hartley Mooney Colour Etching ‘A Winter Evening’ 1922.
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Edward Hartley Mooney Colour Etching ‘A Winter Evening’ 1922.
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‘Moonlight Marine’ by Hughie O'Donaghue (RA) - Carborundum Printmaking on Paper.
‘Crows Above a Grain Field II, Red Light’
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Vanessa Bell ‘Interior with a Table’ 1921.
(This picture was painted at La Maison Blanche, a villa just outside St Tropez which the Bell’s rented from friend Rose Vildrac. They stayed there for five months from October 1921, with Bell’s children Quentin, Julian and Angelica. Bell wrote ‘It’s delicious to be in the South – one forgets how nice it is – all the colours and the light and space and everything looking so baked through’.)
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Elwin Hawthorne (1905–54) ‘Cumberland Market’ 1931. (Private collection)
‘Grove Park Rd W4′ 1935. (Private collection)
‘Ilfracombe’ ca.1931. (Private collection)
‘The Mitford Castle’ 1931. (Private collection)
‘The Guardian Angels’ 1931. (Louise Kosman, Edinburgh)
‘Demolition of Bow Brewery’ 1931. (Private collection)
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Martin Leman ‘Sea View.’
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Martin Leman ‘Yellow Jug.’
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Ambrose Elton ‘The Bullpit and Town Hall, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire’ ca.1915.
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Laura Knight Costume Designs for Corps De Ballet in Les Roses, 1924.
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Edward Bawden Linocut ‘Covent Garden, Floral Hall’ 1966.
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Albert Joseph Moore ‘Dreamers’ 1882.
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Jean Dryden Alexander ‘Shenfield Common, Dusk’ ca.1950s.
(Jean Dryden Alexander was the youngest daughter of watercolourists Robert Graham Dryden Alexander and Effie Alexander. Born in 1911 in Essex, her artistic influence stemmed from her parents and their artist circle of friends, who included Hercules Brabazon and Sir George Clausen. The whole family spent as much time as possible painting ‘en plein air’ around Essex and its coastline. Jean was educated at Queen Anne’s School, Caversham and studied art at Chelmsford Art School (1928-1931). She won a scholarship to the Slade School of Art (1931-1935). Exhibitions Include: The Royal Academy, The New English Art Club, The Society of Women Artists and The Whitechapel Art Gallery.)
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Jan Gordon ‘The Daffodil Seller’ 1930s.
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Mary Fedden ‘The Inlaid Tray’ 1997.
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Mary Fedden ‘Poppies’ 2007.
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Agnew Ward ‘In Kew Gardens’ 1911.
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