Eric Ravilious (1903–1942) was a British painter, book illustrator and designer. He is known for his depictions of south-east England and also of urban scenes of the interwar period, and was an outstanding wood engraver. He died in the Second World War. Alan Powers has published widely on twentieth-century design and architecture. He has curated numerous exhibitions, including an exhibition on Ravilious at the Imperial War Museum in 2003. He is the author of Eric Ravilious: Imagined Realities (2003) and Eric Ravilious, Artist and Designer (2013).
This stunning clothbound reproduction, which includes an introduction by Alan Powers, illustrates Ravilious’ virtuoso skills as a wood engraver and his fascination with Elizabethan poetry. -- Angela Wintle * Book of the Month * This stunning clothbound reproduction, which includes an introduction by Alan Powers, illustrates Ravilious’ virtuoso skills as a wood engraver and his fascination with Elizabethan poetry. -- Angela Wintle * Book of the Month *