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Eric Ravilious (1903 – 1942) was an English painter, designer, and wood-engraver known for his distinctive modernist watercolours and graphic designs. Trained at the Royal College of Art under Paul Nash, he developed a lyrical yet precise style depicting English landscapes, seascapes, and domestic scenes. Ravilious produced book illustrations, posters, wallpapers and ceramic designs, blending craftsmanship with modern sensibility. Appointed an official war artist in World War II, he recorded coastal defenses, RAF subjects and industrial landscapes before disappearing on active service over Iceland. His work, admired for clarity of line, subdued palette and poetic observation, remains influential in twentieth-century British art.





