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A Brush with Valor: The Life and Art of Elva Joan Blacker Elva Joan Blacker (1908-1984) occupies a unique, poignant space in the annals of British art history. While not a household name, her work offers an intimate and compelling glimpse into the human drama of World War II, specifically through her striking portraits of Royal Air Force officers and airmen stationed at Biggin Hill – a legendary fighter station that became synonymous…
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