Church Under a Hill
Artist: Eric Ravilious
Circa: 1920
Eric Ravilious—beloved British printmaker and painter—brought the English landscape into a distinctly modern idiom. In Church Under a Hill, a steep-banked village and chapel are knitted together by interlocking foliage and luminous sky, rendered in the crisp blacks and silvery mid-tones of relief printing. The design’s quiet drama and impeccable craft make it a quintessential Ravilious subject: intimate, architectural, and deeply rooted in place—ideal for serious collectors of interwar British prints.
Print Details:
Giclee reproduction of the original woodcut
Archival matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed
Suitable for framing or gifting
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for collectors of:
Eric Ravilious prints & British interwar printmaking
Woodcut / wood-engraving–style relief prints
English countryside & parish church subjects
Neo-romantic / modern British landscape art
Collector-grade decorative prints for study, library, or gallery wall
An English reverie in poised black and white—architecture, trees, and sky in perfect balance.
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