CEDRIC MORRIS
From a Window at 45 Brook Street, London, W1|1926

CEDRIC MORRIS From a Window at 45 Brook Street, London, W1|1926

ERIC RAVILIOUS
Salt Marsh|1938

ERIC RAVILIOUS Salt Marsh|1938

CEDRIC MORRIS Wartime Garden

Cedric Morris was a British artist, art teacher and plantsman. He was born in Swansea in South Wales, but worked mainly in East Anglia. Cedric grew up in Sketty, South Wales. On leaving school he spent his younger years intermittently abroad, regularly travelling across Europe and North Africa, whilst renting studios in Cornwall, Paris and London. In the 1930s, Cedric and his partner, the artist Arthur Lett-Haines made Suffolk their permanent base, moving to Pound Farm in Higham where his garden became much admired. Morris developed a post-Impressionist style for portraits, landscapes and highly decorative style for still-life.
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125 x 175mm with white paper envelope. Published by Orwell Press Art Publishing.