Cedric Morris (1889-1982) ‘Hadleigh Church, c.1942’

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This greetings card features the painting ‘Hadleigh Church, c.1942’ by Cedric Morris (1889-1982)

Cedric Morris was a British artist, art teacher and plantsman. He was born in Swansea in South Wales, but worked mainly in East Anglia. Cedric grew up in Sketty, South Wales. On leaving school he spent his younger years intermittently abroad, regularly travelling across Europe and North Africa, whilst renting studios in Cornwall, Paris and London.

In the 1930s, Cedric and his partner, the artist Arthur Lett-Haines moved to Pound Farm in Higham, Suffolk. In 1940s they moved to Benton End, Hadleigh, where they established the East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing and made a garden that became much admired. Morris developed a post-Impressionist style for portraits, landscapes and highly decorated style for still-life.

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The artist-plantsman Sir Cedric Lockwood Morris (1889-1982) grew up in Sketty, South Wales. He spent his younger years intermittently abroad, regularly travelling across Europe and North Africa, whilst renting studios in Cornwall, Paris and London and becoming a conspicuous figure in the art world.

In the 1930s, Cedric and his partner, the artist Arthur Lett-Haines (‘Lett’), made South Suffolk their permanent base, founding the bohemian East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing. More of an artistic community than a school, it encouraged individuality and painting en plein air. Two of its most notable alumni are Lucian Freud (1922-2011) and Maggi Hambling (b. 1945).

Throughout his career Cedric painted portraits, landscapes, still life’s, and flower and animal studies in equal measure. He painted in a very direct and idiosyncratic way, using bold impasto colour. Today he is perhaps best known for his flower paintings, particularly of irises. Cedric was principally a painter, but also an avid and experimental plantsman. He was a noted iris breeder and each winter would travel to places such as Portugal and Turkey to paint and find plant species that he would then establish in the garden at Benton End.

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