Artist
Seabrooke




Seabrooke is a Regionalism artist. 11 works are cataloged here, principally at Victoria and Albert Museum.
This watercolor artist recorded the rolling hills and stone cottages of the Chilterns in the 1940s. Their brush tracked the slate roofs and twisted chimneys of villages like Fingest and Turville, the great Dashwood Mausoleum standing sentinel above West Wycombe. Each sheet captures quiet lanes and old mills bathed in watercolor’s soft light. Tap Dashwood Mausoleum, West Wycombe to step into one of these sun-dappled lanes.
Works by Seabrooke
Turville Village
St. Lawrence's Church, West Wycombe
Glebe Farm, Fingest
The Old Mill, Fingest
Turville from the Churchyard
Princes Farm, Fingest
Dashwood Mausoleum West Wycombe, with road to High Wycombe
The Chequers Inn, Fingest
Dashwood House from West Wycombe Hill
Dashwood Mausoleum, West Wycombe
View over Fingest
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.