Edward Bawden - part 2

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This is part 2 of a 4-part post on the works of British Artist Edward Bawden, one of a group of artists associated with a community of artists that existed around Great Bardfield in Essex, England during the middle years of the 20th century.
For biographical notes and earlier works, see part 1.

1938 The Law and How You Break It drawing

1938-39  Grid & Cross - Blue, White, Yellow wallpaper for Cole & Son

1938-39 Rose and Lace wallpaper for Cole & Son

1939 Pamphlet for Fortnum & Mason

1939 The Bell Inn watercolour 45.7 x 54.6 cm � Tate

1940 Gallabat, Guns Firing on Metemma watercolour 39.4 x 51.4 cm � Tate

1941 Burnt Tukl at Gubba watercolour & drawing 39.4 x 52.1 cm � Tate

1941 The Catholic Church, Addis Ababa pen & ink, watercolour & crayon 45.7 x 57.8 cm � Tate

1941 View from the Enemy H.Q. at Gubba watercolour & drawing 39.4 x 51.4 cm � Tate

c1941 Cairo, the Citadel, Mohammed Ali Mosque pencil & watercolour 47 x 59.7 cm � Tate

1941c Cairo, the Citadel, On the Roof of the Officers' Mess watercolour 46.4 x 59.1 cm � tate

1945 Ahmed Yusef, An Iraqi Messenger Boy watercolour & ink 38.7 x 56.9 cm

1946 East Wind endpapers for Contact magazine

1946 Letter from Calcutta for Contact magazine

1946 Letter from Cape Town for Contact magazine

1946 Letter from Geneva for Contact magazine

1946 Letter from Melbourne for Contact magazine

1946 Russian Travel Letter for Contact magazine

1947 Bracken, Gorse and Gower Peninsula watercolour

1947 Campions and Columbines linocut for Curwen Press

1947 Central Park for Contact magazine
1947 Cheltenham sketch
1947 Cheltenham sketch

c1947 The Dolls at Home collage

1948 Christchurch and Greyfriars 24.2 x 29.7 cm drawing

1948 The Artist's Garden in Winter watercolour & gouache

1950 Autumn cardboard cut 38 x 50 cm

1950 The Canmore Mountain Range gouache & drawing on paper 56.5 x 71.8 cm � Tate

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