_Bawden Edward (painter)

(1903-87) british artist,print-maker,book illustrator,graphic designer.First drawings:copies of L.Wain cats.Official II War Artist(5days on open sea after ship torpedoed).Best known for watercolours of domestic interiors&paintings of his native Essex.In his later years paint more cats, especially his cat Emma Nelson.His son Richard is artist too.
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Edward Bawden – Hares, Foxes and Eagles, 1970. Aesop’s Fables.
Edward Bawden, A Hound It Was An Enormous Cool, Black Hound, 1987, Linocut
Edward Bawden – Illustration for the cover of The Twentieth Century, April 1956
Edward Bawden 2 works: The Pagoda & Kew Gardens both etching
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Painting of Bawden in his studio, by Eric Ravilious, 1930
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The Chase (Two Poole Pottery Tiles), Edward Bawden (1903–1989)
Design for Tiles for Tottenham Hale Underground Station; Design for Tiles for Highbury Underground Station, Edward Bawden
1930 EDWARD BAWDEN 'Adam & Evelyn at Kew' Original Hand-Coloured Pochoir Illustration 'The Chinese Pagoda'.
"Edward Bawden colour illustration, taken from 'Adam & Eve at Kew or Revolt in the Gardens' by Robert Herring, published in its first very limited edition (1060 copies only) by Elkins, Mathews & Marrot in 1930. 'The Chinese Pagoda'. This is NOT a later reproduction but comes from the rare 1930 edition and is a stencil illustration by the pochoir method (in which colour is added straight to the paper by hand). This accounts for the sophistication and breadth of tone in the colouring. On wove pape
Bawden's Ferry across the River Lea tile at Tottenham Hale tube station