by Alan Powers
Lund Humphries
(published in October 2013)
249 × 270 mm 216pp
More popular than ever, the work of the artist and designer Eric Ravilious (190342) is rooted in the landscape of pre-war and early wartime England. This new book by Alan Powers, the established authority on Ravilious, provides the most comprehensive overview to date of the artist’s work in all media watercolour, printmaking, graphic design, textiles and ceramics and firmly positions Ravilious as a major figure in the history of early 20th century British art.
Thank you so much for sending an advance copy of Alan Powers’ book. It is a visual delight and I much look forward to reading it. No other book on ER covers all aspects of his work so I am particularly pleased that this has been remedied.
Letter from anne ullman
Eric Ravilious’s daughter