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Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Portrait: Gloria Jarvis 1959 James Bateman (1893–1959)Portrait: Gloria Jarvis 1959 Abbot Hall
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Dean Matthews 1957 James Bateman (1893–1959)Dean Matthews 1957 St Paul's Cathedral
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Vivien Van Damm (1895–1960) 1953 James Bateman (1893–1959)Vivien Van Damm (1895–1960) 1953 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Gerald Steel (1894–1957) c.1949 James Bateman (1893–1959)Gerald Steel (1894–1957) c.1949
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Women's Land Army at Work 1940 James Bateman (1893–1959)Women's Land Army at Work 1940 Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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Lullington Church 1939 James Bateman (1893–1959)Lullington Church 1939 Royal Academy of Arts
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Evacuees Assist with the Hay 1939 James Bateman (1893–1959)Evacuees Assist with the Hay 1939 Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
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Cattle Market 1937 James Bateman (1893–1959)Cattle Market 1937 Tate
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The Lime Burner exhibited 1936 James Bateman (1893–1959)The Lime Burner exhibited 1936 Laing Art Gallery
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Commotion in the Cattle Ring 1935 James Bateman (1893–1959)Commotion in the Cattle Ring 1935 Tate
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Silage c.1940 James Bateman (1893–1959)Silage c.1940 Laing Art Gallery
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A Somerset Farm 1934 James Bateman (1893–1959)A Somerset Farm 1934 Abbot Hall
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Cottages in the Cotswold Hills 1934 James Bateman (1893–1959)Cottages in the Cotswold Hills 1934 Manchester Art Gallery
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The Field Byre 1933 James Bateman (1893–1959)The Field Byre 1933 Laing Art Gallery
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Woodland and Cattle 1932 James Bateman (1893–1959)Woodland and Cattle 1932 Kendal Town Hall
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Pastoral 1928 James Bateman (1893–1959)Pastoral 1928 Tate
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The Pool, Blockley, Gloucestershire 1926 James Bateman (1893–1959)The Pool, Blockley, Gloucestershire 1926 The Wilson
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The Schoolyard c.1931 James Bateman (1893–1959)The Schoolyard c.1931 Laing Art Gallery
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The High Road 1925 James Bateman (1893–1959)The High Road 1925 Central House
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Thames Wharf c.1929–1930 James Bateman (1893–1959)Thames Wharf c.1929–1930 Brighton & Hove Museums