For biographical notes and earlier works, see part 1.
1938 The Law and How You Break It drawing |
1938-39 Grid and Cross - Blue, White, Yellow wallpaper for Cole and Son |
1938-39 Rose and Lace wallpaper for Cole and Son |
1939 Pamphlet for Fortnum and Mason |
1939 The Bell Inn watercolour 45.7 x 54.6 cm © Tate, London |
1940 Gallabat, Guns Firing on Metemma watercolour 39.4 x 51.4 cm © Tate, London |
1941 Burnt Tukl at Gubba watercolour and drawing 39.4 x 52.1 cm © Tate, London |
1941 The Catholic Church, Addis Ababa pen and ink, watercolour and crayon 45.7 x 57.8 cm © Tate, London |
1941 View from the Enemy H.Q. at Gubba watercolour and drawing 39.4 x 51.4 cm © Tate, London |
c1941 Cairo, the Citadel, Mohammed Ali Mosque pencil and watercolour 47 x 59.7 cm © Tate, London |
1941c Cairo, the Citadel, On the Roof of the Officers' Mess watercolour 46.4 x 59.1 cm © Tate, London |
1945 Ahmed Yusef, An Iraqi Messenger Boy watercolour and ink 38.7 x 56.9 cm |
1946 East Wind endpapers for Contact magazine |
1946 Letter from Calcutta for Contact magazine |
1946 Letter from Cape Town for Contact magazine |
1946 Letter from Geneva for Contact magazine |
1946 Letter from Melbourne for Contact magazine |
1946 Russian Travel Letter for Contact magazine |
1947 Bracken, Gorse and Gower Peninsula watercolour |
1947 Campions and Columbines linocut for Curwen Press |
1947 Central Park for Contact magazine |
1947 Cheltenham sketch |
1947 Cheltenham sketch |
c1947 The Dolls at Home collage |
1948 Christchurch and Greyfriars 24.2 x 29.7 cm drawing |
1948 The Artist's Garden in Winter watercolour and gouache |
1950 Autumn cardboard cut 38 x 50 cm |
1950 The Canmore Mountain Range gouache and drawing on paper 56.5 x 71.8 cm © Tate, London |
The diversity in art you show on this blog is inspiring. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment. I do try to take the butterfly approach, and land on different things.
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