Eric Ravilious, Rye Harbour, 1938, pencil and watercolour Image courtesy The Ingram Collection © John-Paul Bland
A SENSE OF PLACE
IN MODERN BRITISH ART
Join the Director of Pallant House Gallery, Simon Martin, art historian and curator James Russell and Sotheby’s Frances Christie as they explore the importance of place for British avant-garde artists working in the early to mid twentieth century. This was a dual act of looking back to the traditional genre of landscape painting as well as looking forward to new ways of portraying their surroundings following the impact of World War I and II, where many had fled London for the safety of the British countryside.
SUNDAY 20 NOVEMBER
1PM
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