Rare version of ‘Child’s Handkerchief’ continues strong run of Ravilious prices

Early in February 1941, Eric Ravilious (1903-42) wrote to EM O'Rourke Dickey at the Ministry of Information regarding a new commission. ‘I've just had a long visit from a Mr. Gerald Holtom who seems very much to want designs for textiles for some Cotton Board. It would make a change to do this for a bit, and he assures me the whole thing is urgent and necessary.’

The Cotton Board had been founded to raise standards of design and improve exports in wartime. As th…

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