Watercolour on paper, 1936. These are actually
Fever Wagons – used first in the Boer War, or possibly even earlier in
the Crimean War, and then shipped back to Newhaven, Sussex, and parked
at the chalk pits near Peggy Angus’s house ‘Furlongs’ (see ‘Furlongs’
print) where Ravilious was residing. Ravilious asked if he could
purchase them, and subsequently made one into a bedroom and the other
into a studio, where presumably this haunting work was painted.
Size: image: 36.5 x 44.5; paper: 53.5 x 61.00cm.
Format: Giclée print, Limited Edition (1/950) on 310gms thick, 100% cotton rag. Hand-numbered and hand-embossed
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