Caravans
Eric Ravilious, 1936

Ravilious bought these two caravans which were originally used as fever wagons in the Boer War and had them towed to a site on the South Downs. Ravilious and his wife lived in one caravan and used the other as a studio, both of which were concealed in bushes to avoid upsetting the landowner. This watercolour is a good example of Ravilious ‘mark-making’ and dry brushwork which is a reflection of the season. There is a sense of modernity about the picture and the abstract shapes make this stylistically unlike the other work in the Fry collection.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Caravans, 1936
Date supported
2010
Medium and material
Pencil & watercolour
Dimensions
43 x 56 cm
Grant
38000
Total cost
60000
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