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Missing Pictures by Tirzah Ravilious (née Garwood) 1908 - 1951
married to: 1) Eric Ravilious 1930 - 1942     2) Henry Swanzy 1946 - 1951

The family would like to trace any of the following works by Tirzah which were either sold or given away at the time of her death in 1951. Also, any notes or written work by Tirzah would be of interest.

The Butcher's Shop V.G. Hull (3D collage)
Exhibited: 'Pictures for Schools Exhibition', The Whitechapel Art Gallery 1949

The Photographer
Exhibited: The Towner Art Gallery, Tirzah Garwood Memorial Exhibition, 1952 and The Arts Council Gallery Exhibition, 1952. given to P.A. Arnett

White and Red House (possibly 3D collage)
Exhibited: as above, 1952

Ginger Cat
Exhibited: as above, 1952. Original owner: Miss Dorothy Curtice

Village Shop. J. Prance and Sons (3D collage)
Exhibited: The Towner Art Gallery, Tirzah Garwood Memorial Exhibition, Eastbourne, 1952. Model

Fairy and Gwen's House
Exhibited: as above

Jenny Unaware
Exhibited: as above. Original owner: Sir Geoffrey Fry

Wool Picture
Exhibited: as above.

Company (wood engraving)
Exhibited: Tenth and Eleventh Annual Exhibitions of the Society of Wood Engraveers, Redfern Gallery, London, 1929 and 1930. Edition of 20

Walk Up! Walk Up!
Exhibited: 'Pictures for Schools Exhibition', The Tate Gallery 1948

Any information on the whereabout of the above works would be gratefully received.
Please Email Ben Ravilious

 
 
 

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