Artist
Cheek




Cheek is a Regionalism artist. 13 works are cataloged here, principally at Victoria and Albert Museum.
Cheek painted quiet British streets and landmarks in watercolor during the 1940s, leaving behind soft, unhurried scenes of St. Albans’ market, churches, and old gateways. Their brush lingered on the Abbey Gateway and Redbourn Church, among others, recording the brick and stone of an era before change. Tap *The Abbey Gateway, St. Albans* to step into a single sheet of paper where arches hold the light of 1943.
Works by Cheek
Beauchief Abbey
St. Mary's Church, Mappleton (or Mapleton)
Limestone Quarries at Cauldron Low
The Clock Tower, St. Albans
Old Houses, Cheadle
An old shop in the Market Place, St. Albans
Moreton Old (or Little) Hall (The back)
Marlborough House [garden front], Falmouth
Sixteenth Century Dovehouse, Offley
Alton Lodge
Redbourn Church
The Abbey Gateway, St. Albans
Mowcop
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.