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Hitchens, Ivon
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Hitchens, Ivon (1893–1979)

English painter. His semi-abstract landscapes, influenced by cubism, were painted initially in natural tones, later in more vibrant colours. He also painted murals, for example Day's Rest, Day's Work (1963; Sussex University).

From the 1940s Hitchens lived in a forest near Midhurst in Sussex, which provided the setting for many of his paintings.



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