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Artist: Edward Bawden
Edward Bawden, Modern British art, Kew Gardens
By Edward Bawden
Located in Harkstead, GB
A wonderful image by one of the great modern masters of English art, depicting a whimsical pastiche of Kew Gardens.
Edward Bawden (1903-1989)
Kew Gardens
Signed, titled and numbered 36/40
Engraving
17 x 10.5 cm
Edward Bawden was a watercolourist, illustrator, designer, printmaker and teacher, born in Braintree, Essex, the county in which he spent much of his life, finally living in Saffron Walden. Studied at Cambridge School of Art from 1919, then at Royal College of Art, 1922-5, on a scholarship, in the design school being taught by Paul Nash. Soon began on commercial work for Poole Pottery and Curwen Press, then in 1928-9 with Eric Ravilious and Charles Mahoney did decorations for Morley College. Bawden went on studying engraving and bookbinding at Central School Arts and Crafts after leaving the Royal College and himself taught there, the Royal Academy Schools and Goldsmiths' College School of Art. First one-man show at Zwemmer Gallery in 1934, after which he showed extensively including RA, being elected RA in 1956. Work poured from Bawden's studio in the 1930s, for companies such as Shell-Mex; book illustrations such as Good Food, 1932, and The Week-end Book, 1939; and a mass of often ephemeral work which evinced a wonderful wit, economy and aptness to subject. Official War Artist in World War II, much of his output being in the Imperial War Museum. Tate Gallery and many other public collections hold his work. Bawden did decorations for the SS Orcades and Oronsay and for the Unicorn Pavilion for the Festival of Britain of 1951. His son was the artist Richard Bawden...
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Early 20th Century Modern Edward Bawden Landscape Prints
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Paper, Engraving
Liverpool Street Station by Edward Bawden
By Edward Bawden
Located in Kingsclere, GB
Liverpool Street Station by Edward Bawden
Additional information:
Medium: etching, from a plate 1927-29
38.1 x 38.1 cm
15 x 15 in
signed, titled and numbered in pencil
English prin...
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20th Century Edward Bawden Landscape Prints
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Marine Parade by Edward Bawden
By Edward Bawden
Located in Kingsclere, GB
Marine Parade by Edward Bawden
Additional information:
Medium: etching, from a plate 1927-29
27.9 x 33 cm
11 x 13 in
signed, titled and numbered in pencil
English printmaker, graph...
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20th Century Edward Bawden Landscape Prints
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Etching
The Round Trip by Edward Bawden
By Edward Bawden
Located in Kingsclere, GB
The Round Trip by Edward Bawden
Additional information:
Medium: etching, from a plate 1927-29
27.9 x 33 cm
11 x 13 in
signed, titled and numbered in pencil
English printmaker, grap...
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20th Century Edward Bawden Landscape Prints
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