Edward Brian Seago Paintings

1910 - 1974

Available Artworks

Previously Sold Artworks

Biography

Edward Seago was a member of the Royal Society of British Artists from 1946, and the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours from 1959. He painted numerous English landscapes, notably in Norfolk, where he settled, but also produced a large body of work abroad. His work also includes a number of flower paintings. Much of his work was Post-Impressionist in atmosphere. His rapid brushwork captures reflections of light, occasionally enveloping his subjects in a diffuse, Turner-esque haze. He exhibited in London, Glasgow, New York, Toronto, Montreal, Los Angeles, Oslo, and Brussels. He held his first solo exhibition in London in 1944; two years later, he exhibited paintings depicting the war in Italy when he was Official Artist to the Italian Campaign. A later exhibition, at St James’s Palace in 1957, featured a series of paintings executed during a world tour accompanying the Duke of Edinburgh aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia.

Solo Exhibitions

2005, Edward Seago: The Antarctic Paintings, Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge University, England

Museum and Gallery Holdings

London (Imperial War Mus.): General Lord Gort, VC, at the Headquarters of the British Expeditionary Force (1940, oil on panel)
London (National Portrait Gal.): Henry Williamson (1942, oil on canvas)
London (Royal Collection): A Canal in Chioggia (c. 1950–1960, watercolour); Flowers in a Glass Vase (c. 1950–1960, watercolour)
Norwich (AG): large collection of works, including The East Window (oil on panel); Winter Landscape, Norfolk (oil on panel); Portrait of Miss Rosamund Le Hunte-Cooper (c. 1940s, oil on canvas); La Vena Canal, Chioggia (1950, oil on panel)