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Elliott Seabrooke

1886–1950

Landscape with Castle under a Stormy Sky
In Tate Britain

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2 artworks by Elliott Seabrooke
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Biography

Elliott Seabrooke (1886–1950) was a British landscape and still-life painter. His work is in the permanent collection of the Tate.

Seabrooke was born in Upton Park, Essex (now London). He trained at the Slade School of Fine Art from 1906 to 1911.

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Artworks

  • Evening at Zandvoort

    Elliott Seabrooke
    1949
  • Old Shipping in Heybridge Basin

    Elliott Seabrooke
    1947
  • Near Pourville

    Elliott Seabrooke
    1920
  • Water and Trees

    Elliott Seabrooke
    date not known
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  • Landscape with Castle under a Stormy Sky

    Elliott Seabrooke
    date not known
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