Tennis

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These panels originally decorated the door of Sir Geoffrey Fry's Music Room in Portman Square, London. Ravilious based the tennis court on the Manor Gardens at Eastbourne. He treated the panels as a continuous composition, with the game's progress and the players' gestures linking the three parts. 'I like definite shapes,' Eric Ravilious once wrote, and this picture shows this with its flattened forms, hard lines, and doll-like human figures.  
Tempera on plywood panel, 1930.
Art Print Sizes:
  • Small - 30 x 40 cm
  • Medium - 45 x 60 cm
  • Large - 60 x 80 cm
  • X Large - 75 x 100cm 

Stretched Canvas Sizes:
  • Small - 36 x 40cm 
  • Medium - 54 x 60 cm 
  • Large - 72 x 80 cm 
  • X Large - 90 x 100 cm
Unstretched Canvas size
  • Small - 50 x 54 cm 
  • Medium - 68 x 74 cm 
  • Large - 86 x 94 cm 
  • X Large - 104 x 114 cm  

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