In 1925 the artists Edward Bawden & Eric Ravilious moved to the Essex village of Great Bardfield at first sharing lodgings Over the course of several years & encouraged by Bawden & Ravilious' work other artists came to live in the village forming a community of artists & designers that has continued to the present Among the first to join them were the Rowntrees Kenneth & Diana & Michael Rothenstein & his wife Duffy Ayers They were followed by John Aldridge painter & designer of wallpapers (printed like Bawden's papers by the Curwen Press); Walter Hoyle printmaker & also a wallpaper designer; Marianne Straub textile designer & weaver; illustrators & printmakers Bernard Cheese & his wife Sheila Robinson Though the careers of Bawden & Ravilious are well-documented many of the other artists are less well-known but equally talented such as George Chapman Stanley Clifford-Smith & Laurence Scarfe This book tells the story of Great Bardfield & its artists & their famous 'open house' exhibitions showing how the village & neighbouring landscape nurtured a distinctive style of art design & illustration from the 1930s to the 1970s & beyond 'their shared artistic legacy is immediately obvious from this beautiful book' --Country Life 16th 23rd December 2015' Beautifully designed' --Evening Standard 24th December 2015'splendidly illustrated' -- The Spectator 28th November 2015