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EDWARD BAWDEN MURAL, MORLEY COLLEGE, LAMBETH NORTH

EDWARD BAWDEN MURAL, MORLEY COLLEGE, LAMBETH NORTH

Mural detail showing scenes from 'King Lear' by Edward Bawden (1903-1989) in the Florence Acton Refreshment Room at Morley College, Lambeth North. The mural was part of a scheme for artists arranged by Mrs Eva Hubback, the Principal, with advice from Sir John Rothenstein. Funding of £1,300 was received in 1928 from Sir Joseph Duveen for murals and Bawden was commissioned, along with Eric Ravilious and Cyril [Charles] Mahoney, to paint the public spaces at the college. The official unveiling was by the Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin in 1930. They became some of the most influential British murals of the time, but were unfortunately destroyed by bombing in the 1940 Blitz. Photograph from Morley College Album, dated 1929.
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Ref:08161
Identifier:18/ Morley Album
Date:1929

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