‘Tea at Furlongs’, Eric Ravilious, watercolour, 1939.
This scene depicts a corner of Peggy Angus’ flint-knapped walled garden in Firle, Sussex, which was something of a rural retreat for a number of like-minded artists including (of course) Peggy herself, Eric and Tirzah Ravilious, John Piper and many others. Eric’s time at Furlongs influenced him intensely, and he produced a great many of his best known paintings during his stays here.
A4 print suitable for framing.
Printed on 350gsm Invercote card stock using high quality inks to retain the colours of the original image. The dimensions are 210 x 297 mm, or 8.3 x 11.7 inches.