Rowland Hilder Prints and Multiples
English, 1905-1993
Rowland Hilder was a well-known landscape artist and book illustrator. Born in New York state, his English father moved the family to Kent, England, in 1915. It was here his natural talent for drawing was noticed by his school. Later, Hilder went to study at the Goldsmiths, University of London. He was well-known as an accomplished watercolorist, particularly in his sensitive handling of the sky and earth. Between 1964–74, he was president of the Royal Institute of Painters in watercolors.
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Artist: Rowland Hilder
Convoy Your Country To Victory, WW2 propaganda poster by Rowland Hilder
By Rowland Hilder
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Convoy Your Country To Victory
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75 x 51 cm
This poster was a British propaganda piece issued during World War II by the National Savings Committee. It was ...
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Original 1942 propaganda poster by Rowland Hilder Convoy your country to victory
By Rowland Hilder
Located in PARIS, FR
This original 1942 propaganda poster, designed by Rowland Hilder, was commissioned during World War II to encourage the British public to invest in National Savings Certificates as a...
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Rowland Hilder Shell Guide to Warwickshire advertising poster Modern British Art
By Rowland Hilder
Located in London, GB
Rowland Hilder
Shell Guide to Warwickshire
Original poster c. 1960s
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Shell commissioned a series of posters to go with their County Guide books, an...
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