Edward Bawden

Edward Bawden
Painting of Bawden in his studio, by Eric Ravilious, 1930
Born(1903-03-10)10 March 1903
Died21 November 1989(1989-11-21) (aged 86)
Saffron Walden, Essex, England
Education
Known forPainter, illustrator, graphic artist
Notable work
  • Roman Catholic Church at Addis Ababa (1941),
  • Nine London Monuments (1966),
  • Six London Markets (1967)
MovementGreat Bardfield Artists
SpouseCharlotte Bawden
AwardsRA, CBE, RDI

Edward Bawden, CBE RA (10 March 1903 – 21 November 1989) was an English painter, illustrator and graphic artist, known for his prints, book covers, posters, and garden metalwork furniture. Bawden taught at the Royal College of Art, where he had been a student, worked as a commercial artist and served as a war artist in World War II. He was a fine watercolour painter but worked in many different media. He illustrated several books and painted murals in both the 1930s and 1960s.[1] He was admired by Edward Gorey, David Gentleman and other graphic artists, and his work and career is often associated with that of his contemporary Eric Ravilious.

Edward Bawden was married to the potter and artist, Charlotte Bawden (née Epton). Together they were principal members of the Great Bardfield Artists, a community of artists influential in the art scene of England during the mid-20th century.

  1. ^ Erika Langmuir & Norbert Lynton (2015). The Yale Dictionary of Art & Artists. Yale Nota Bene/ Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-06458-2.