Born in Norwich, England in 1888, this artist emerged amid the early 20th century movements shaping modern expressive forms. From a young age, he immersed himself in study and practice, exploring how color, line, and composition convey mood and narrative. His work reflects a disciplined curiosity about the everyday world, translating perception into visual language that invites quiet observation. Across decades, he developed a distinctive approach that balances economy of means with expressive depth, often focusing on landscapes, interiors, and figure studies that reveal an intimate awareness of light and texture. His contribution lies in a steady, contemplative practice that anchors his evolving body of work.