The Turfmarkt Delft

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Object Description

The Turfmarkt Delft
Oil on Board
12″ x 16″
Signed

Object Literature

Edward Seago was one of Britain’s finest twentieth century Impressionist painters. He was born in Norwich on 31st March 1910, the son of a local coal merchant. He studied at the Royal Drawing Society and won an award at the age of fourteen. Although he was largely self-taught, he did receive some instruction from Bertram Priestman.

Edward Seago was involved in the publication of many books throughout his career. In 1934 he published a book entitled “Sons of Sawdust” which told of circus life in the West of Ireland. He also published “Peace in War” (1943), “High Endeavour” (1944), “With the Allied Armies in Italy” (1945) and his autobiography “A Canvas to Cover” (1947). In 1936 some forty -two of his paintings were used to accompany John Masefield’s collection of poems “The Country Scene” and he worked with Masefield again on “Tribute to Ballet” in 1937 and “A Generation Risen” (1942).

During the Second World War Edward Seago served with the Royal Engineers and often painted in Italy with Field-Marshall Lord Alexander. His war pictures were exhibited in 1946 at both the Norwich and Bristol Municipal Galleries.

Edward Seago exhibited widely in Great Britain (The Royal Academy, the Royal Watercolour Society, the Royal Society of British Artists, Suffolk Street, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, the Royal Western Academy) and also at the Paris Salon and in the provinces.

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