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Artist: Vivian Bewick
Stonehenge - Mid 20th Century Modern British Landscape Oil Painting
Stonehenge - Mid 20th Century Modern British Landscape Oil Painting

Stonehenge - Mid 20th Century Modern British Landscape Oil Painting

By Vivian Bewick

Located in Sevenoaks, GB

A beautiful oil on board depicting Stonehenge, by modern British artist Vivian Bewick. Excellent quality study if the mysterious Bronze Age landmark. Inscribed with artist details o...

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1940s Vivian Bewick Art

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Oil

Second World War Swillbin painting, German Pz.Kw.Mark III
Second World War Swillbin painting, German Pz.Kw.Mark III

Second World War Swillbin painting, German Pz.Kw.Mark III

By Vivian Bewick

Located in London, GB

Vivan Bewick German Pz.Kw.Mark III Gouache 6 x 9 cm Signed to the reverse. This striking miniature gouache depicts a German Panzerkampfwagen III, commonly known as the Panzer I...

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1940s Realist Vivian Bewick Art

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Gouache

Legend meets the Second World War: Allegory of St George Slaying the Dragon
Legend meets the Second World War: Allegory of St George Slaying the Dragon

Legend meets the Second World War: Allegory of St George Slaying the Dragon

By Vivian Bewick

Located in London, GB

Vivan Bewick Allegory of St George slaying the Dragon Gouache 22 x 13 cm Signed to reverse along with the Golden Hinde, probably for publication in Swillbin or similar. This goua...

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1940s Realist Vivian Bewick Art

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Gouache, Pencil

Second World War painting, Anti-Aircraft Battery
Second World War painting, Anti-Aircraft Battery

Second World War painting, Anti-Aircraft Battery

By Vivian Bewick

Located in London, GB

Vivan Bewick Anti-aircraft battery Gouache 28 x 20 cm Signed and dated in bottom left hand corner. This striking gouache depicts an anti-aircraft battery in action: shots are be...

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1940s Realist Vivian Bewick Art

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Gouache, Pencil

Stonehenge - Mid 20th Century Modern British Landscape Charcoal Drawing
Stonehenge - Mid 20th Century Modern British Landscape Charcoal Drawing

Stonehenge - Mid 20th Century Modern British Landscape Charcoal Drawing

By Vivian Bewick

Located in Sevenoaks, GB

A beautiful charcoal drawing on paper depicting Stonehenge, by modern British artist Vivian Bewick. Excellent quality study if the mysterious Bronze Age landmark. Inscribed with dat...

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1940s Vivian Bewick Art

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Charcoal

Second World War Swillbin painting, British Valentine Tank
Second World War Swillbin painting, British Valentine Tank

Second World War Swillbin painting, British Valentine Tank

By Vivian Bewick

Located in London, GB

Vivan Bewick British Valentine Tank Gouache 6 x 9 cm Signed to the reverse. This striking miniature gouache depicts a British Valentine tank rolling through the no man's land ...

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1940s Realist Vivian Bewick Art

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Gouache

British Light Tanks, c.1940, original painting by Vivian Bewick
British Light Tanks, c.1940, original painting by Vivian Bewick

British Light Tanks, c.1940, original painting by Vivian Bewick

By Vivian Bewick

Located in London, GB

Vivan Bewick British light tanks Gouache 17 x 25 cm This striking gouache depicts two British light tanks in formation. Bewick captures the details of these vehicles seemingly w...

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1940s Realist Vivian Bewick Art

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Gouache, Pencil

Night Must Fall, original vintage book cover
Night Must Fall, original vintage book cover

Night Must Fall, original vintage book cover

By Vivian Bewick

Located in London, GB

Vivian Bewick Night must fall, original vintage book cover Poster colours 24 x 16 cm Signed to reverse This vibrant work was originally a book cover design for the play 'Night Mus...

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20th Century Realist Vivian Bewick Art

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India Ink, Color

Second World War Swillbin painting, British Valentine Tank II
Second World War Swillbin painting, British Valentine Tank II

Second World War Swillbin painting, British Valentine Tank II

By Vivian Bewick

Located in London, GB

Vivan Bewick British Valentine Tank Gouache 6 x 9 cm Signed to the reverse. This striking miniature gouache depicts a British Valentine tank rolling through the desolate no ma...

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1940s Realist Vivian Bewick Art

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Gouache

Second World War Swillbin painting, Soviet T-34/76
Second World War Swillbin painting, Soviet T-34/76

Second World War Swillbin painting, Soviet T-34/76

By Vivian Bewick

Located in London, GB

Vivan Bewick Soviet T-34/76 Gouache 6 x 9 cm Signed to the reverse. This striking miniature gouache depicts a Soviet T-34/76 powering through a mountainous snowscape. The T-34/...

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1940s Realist Vivian Bewick Art

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Gouache

Second World War Swillbin painting, British Matilda Tank
Second World War Swillbin painting, British Matilda Tank

Second World War Swillbin painting, British Matilda Tank

By Vivian Bewick

Located in London, GB

Vivan Bewick British Matilda Tank Gouache 6 x 9 cm Signed to the reverse. This striking miniature gouache depicts a British Matilda tank rolling through the bleak no man's land...

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1940s Realist Vivian Bewick Art

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Gouache

Montezumas Daughter, original vintage book cover
Montezumas Daughter, original vintage book cover

Montezumas Daughter, original vintage book cover

By Vivian Bewick

Located in London, GB

Vivian Bewick Montezumas Daughter, original vintage book cover Wash and gouache 34 x 28 cm This work was originally a book cover design for the historical adventure novel 'Montez...

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20th Century Realist Vivian Bewick Art

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India Ink, Color

Leopold of Habsburg, original vintage book cover
Leopold of Habsburg, original vintage book cover

Leopold of Habsburg, original vintage book cover

By Vivian Bewick

Located in London, GB

Vivian Bewick Leopold von Habsburg, original vintage book cover India ink and body colour 30 x 26 cm This work was originally a book cover design for the biography on Leopold Habs...

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1940s Realist Vivian Bewick Art

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India Ink, Color

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