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Fine art print of an original by Walter Steggles - framed


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I'm selling this giclee fine art print created from an original painting by Walter Steggles.


Walter Steggles (1908-1997) was a member of the East London Group of painters - you can read more about him here: www.eastlondongroup.co.uk/walter-steggles/4573465108


Born in Highbury, in 1925 he took some art classes at the Bethnal Green Men?s Institute and discovered a passion - and talent - for painting. In 1928 he took part in the East London Art Club?s exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery, and represented the UK at the Venice Biennale in 1936.


The work for sale is a framed print (mounted with glass) of Steggles' original oil on canvas painting titled "Stratford". It's in excellent condition, measures 74cm wide by 60cm tall by 3.5cm deep in the frame and comes with a certificate of authenticity. The photo attached shows it hanging on my wall - as you can see there's a bit of reflection in the glass. I'm selling it for ?100.


I'm based in Catford, about a 15 minute drive from Forest Hill Road. If you'd like it please PM me!

Still available - and I have a couple more framed prints from the East London Group available to take a look at as well if anyone is interested.


Steggles and other artists from the group are featured in this book about painters who depicted East End life by The Gentle Author (Spitalfields Life):


https://spitalfieldslife.com/2017/06/11/east-end-vernacular/

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