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George Sheringham
1884–1937
Painter and theatrical designer, born in Marylebone, London. He entered the Slade School of Fine Art where he studied between 1899–1901, furthering his studies privately with artist Harry Becker, 1901–1904.
Text Source: Liss Llewellyn
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'Midsummer Madness' 1924 George Sheringham (1884–1937)'Midsummer Madness' 1924 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Flowers in a Teapot George Sheringham (1884–1937)Flowers in a Teapot Southampton City Art Gallery
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Brighton Beach, East Sussex George Sheringham (1884–1937)Brighton Beach, East Sussex Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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The Earth Forces Raged against Siegfried George Sheringham (1884–1937)The Earth Forces Raged against Siegfried Gallery Oldham
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Mabinogion Series George Sheringham (1884–1937)Mabinogion Series Glynn Vivian Art Gallery
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Ipswich Park 1919 George Sheringham (1884–1937)Ipswich Park 1919 Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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Fruit and Leaves in a Basket George Sheringham (1884–1937)Fruit and Leaves in a Basket Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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Reflections George Sheringham (1884–1937)Reflections Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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Hampstead Fair George Sheringham (1884–1937)Hampstead Fair Bewdley Museum
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Fan Design George Sheringham (1884–1937)Fan Design Laing Art Gallery
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Fan Design (The Passing of a Viking) George Sheringham (1884–1937)Fan Design (The Passing of a Viking) Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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Fruit in a Jade Bowl George Sheringham (1884–1937)Fruit in a Jade Bowl Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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The Water Forces Raged against Siegfried George Sheringham (1884–1937)The Water Forces Raged against Siegfried Gallery Oldham
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Design for a fan, with a procession George Sheringham (1884–1937)Design for a fan, with a procession The Fitzwilliam Museum
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An Oriental girl George Sheringham (1884–1937)An Oriental girl The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Demolition of a House in Finchley Road, NW3 c.1930 George Sheringham (1884–1937)Demolition of a House in Finchley Road, NW3 c.1930 Victoria and Albert Museum