Artist
Suddaby




Suddaby is a Regionalism artist. 16 works are cataloged here, principally at Victoria and Albert Museum.
A British watercolor artist from the mid-20th century, Suddaby painted quiet, detailed scenes of East Anglia’s streets and churches in the 1940s. His brush traced the timber-framed lanes of Lavenham and the stone walls of Sudbury, each sheet soaked with soft light. See how he caught the slant of shadows on cobblestones in *High Street, Lavenham* or the spire of *St. Peter’s Church and Market Hill, Sudbury*. Tap any painting to step into 1940s Suffolk, where every arch and alley tells a story without words.
Works by Suddaby
Old House at Bulmer
Wyatt's farm and Paddock, Tendring Hundred
St. Peter's Church and Market Hill, Sudbury
Lady Street, with the Guildhall, Lavenham
High Street, with the 'Swan', Lavenham
High Street, Lavenham
Middleton Church
Farm at Bulmer Tye
St. Osyth's Priory
Wickham St. Paul's Church
St. Edmund's Church, Tendring, Nr. Harwich
The Wool Hall, Lavenham
Tudor Cottages, Little Waldingfield
Church of SS. Peter & Paul, Lavenham
St. Osyth's Church
Stoke-by-Nayland; distant view
Collections represented
Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum in the United Kingdom is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.8 million objects.