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‘Soldiers at Rye’, Edward Burra, 1941 Tate

    https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/burra-soldiers-at-rye-n05377
    Soldiers are turned into nightmarish birdmen that recall the Surrealist paintings of the German artist Max Ernst and Burra's own work of the early Thirties. The artist was interested in sixteenth-century English poetry, and the bright colours and stylised dress might suggest courtly combat.

Edward Burra Artnet

    http://www.artnet.com/artists/edward-burra/
    Edward Burra was a British painter and printmaker best known for his large-scale watercolor paintings, as well as for his landscapes and still lifes. The artist depicted scenes of the seedy urban underbelly and African-American culture during the 1930s in Harlem, NY.Nationality: British

Edward Burra — Lefevre Fine Art

    https://www.lefevrefineart.com/edward-burra
    Edward Burra was born in London in 1905. He briefly attended boarding school but when he caught pneumonia in 1917 he was sent home to Rye and his formal education came to an end. Burra's education continued at home where he was surrounded by books. The Burra household was highly cultivated and arty and Burra was encouraged to read and draw.Location: 31 Bruton St London, W1J 6QS United Kingdom

Edward Burra, transgressive painter of English countryside ...

    https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2011/nov/18/edward-burra-transgressive-painter
    Nov 18, 2011 · Edward Burra, transgressive painter of English countryside and dockside bars His cabbages are sinister and his barmaids are transvestites. Edward Burra's watercolours of …

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