Eric Ravilious (1903–1942) remains one of Britain’s most quietly influential artists. Known for his watercolours, wood engravings, and designs for ceramics and textiles, Ravilious captured the English landscape with clarity, restraint, and a subtle sense of wonder. Rather than grand vistas, Ravilious focused on the familiar: chalk hills, seaside towns, allotments, greenhouses, and empty rooms. […]

