Rowland Suddaby (1912–1972) was a British artist and illustrator. [1]
Rowland Suddaby was born in Kimberworth, Yorkshire in 1912. [2] Suddaby won a scholarship to Sheffield College of Art and studied there from 1926. [2]
Suddaby moved to London in 1931. [3] He exhibited in shows at London's Wertheim Gallery, and The Redfern Gallery from 1936, and later at Austin Desmond. [2] [3]
At the start of World War II, he moved to near Sudbury, Suffolk, with his wife Elizabeth and daughter Joanna. [2]
Suddaby's work is held in the collections of 18 UK galleries, including the V&A, and the Government Art Collection has 24 of his works. [1] [2]
Rowland Suddaby (1912–1972) was a British artist and illustrator. [1]
Rowland Suddaby was born in Kimberworth, Yorkshire in 1912. [2] Suddaby won a scholarship to Sheffield College of Art and studied there from 1926. [2]
Suddaby moved to London in 1931. [3] He exhibited in shows at London's Wertheim Gallery, and The Redfern Gallery from 1936, and later at Austin Desmond. [2] [3]
At the start of World War II, he moved to near Sudbury, Suffolk, with his wife Elizabeth and daughter Joanna. [2]
Suddaby's work is held in the collections of 18 UK galleries, including the V&A, and the Government Art Collection has 24 of his works. [1] [2]