File:Brick House Great Bardfield.jpg
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Brick House, Great Bardfield, home of Edward Bawden CBE RA (1903–1989) a British painter, illustrator and graphic artist. During the 1950s the Great Bardfield Artists organised a series of large ‘open house’ exhibitions which attracted national press attention. Positive reviews and the novelty of viewing art works in the artists own homes this included access to Bawden's Brick House. Brick House is on the left, on the right is the Old Police House |
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