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  1. Jacques Pierre Paul Raverat (pronounced Rav-er-ah) (20 March 1885 – 6 March 1925) was a French painter; Raverat was the son of Georges Pierre Raverat and Helena Lorena Raverat, née Caron; he was born in Paris, France, in 1885.

  2. www.raverat.com › blog › timeline-of-gwen-raverat-s-lifeTimeline of Gwen Raverat's Life

    Jacques Raverat is now back in Cambridge and in love with Ruperts friend Ka Cox. Gwen cuts 20 wood engravings in the year, her first an illustration to the ballad The Knight of the Burning Pestle. 1910 Jacques enrols at the Slade, becomes close to Gwen who visits Holland and Paris with Ka Cox.

  3. 11 de dic. de 2014 · Her husband, the artist Jacques Raverat, was French, and Gwen and Jacques lived in Vence from 1920 until Jacques' early death from multiple sclerosis in 1925. It was in Provence that Gwen created what for me are her most perfect works, from a lifetime total of nearly 600 engraved woodblocks.

  4. The letters range from 1909 to 1953 but mostly fall between 1922 to 1925, when Jacques Raverat was slowly dying from multiple sclerosis. The subtitle comes from a Jacques Raverat letter to Virginia Woolf, and very apt it is as the correspondence unfolds.

  5. 23 de may. de 2004 · In the years between the two world wars, British author Virginia Woolf formed a friendship with the artists Jacques and Gwen Raverat. After Jacques Raverat was diagnosed with multiple...

  6. In 1911 she married French painter, and fellow Slade student, Jacques Raverat and the couple moved to Vence, near Nice, when Jacques was diagnosed with 'disseminated sclerosis' or MS. During this time she maintained an active association with the Bloomsbury Group and produced several of her best known prints.

  7. The Raverat Archive aims to promote Gwen Raverats work through exhibitions, lectures and by the sale of books, prints from the estate (original and giclee) and other merchandise via this website and selected stockists.