Elliot Seabrook
1886 – 1950
Elliott Seabrooke was a British painter born in Upton Park, Essex, in 1886 and passed away in Nice, France, in 1950. He was renowned for his landscape and still life paintings, as well as his naval scenes. Seabrooke's works are characterized by their evocative representation of natural settings and the careful interplay of light and shadow, which often convey a sense of tranquility and depth.
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Seabrooke received his art education at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. Throughout his career, he remained dedicated to capturing the English countryside and various European landscapes. His commitment to painting en plein air, or outdoors, allowed him to infuse his works with a distinctive sense of immediacy and atmosphere.
One of Seabrooke's notable works includes "Snow on the Hill," a watercolor from 1941 that exemplifies his skill in portraying winter landscapes with delicate precision. His oil painting "Trees in a Garden" from 1931 also highlights his ability to depict serene natural environments with a meticulous eye for detail.
Seabrooke's paintings have been exhibited and sold at various prestigious auction houses, including Bonhams, Christie's, and Sotheby's. His works continue to be celebrated for their serene beauty and the artist's profound connection to the natural world.
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