Artist
George W. Hooper
George W. Hooper is a social realism artist. 2 works are cataloged here, principally at Victoria and Albert Museum.
George W. Hooper painted quiet scenes of everyday places in watercolor. In 1942 he showed Tunbridge Wells’ curved Calverley Crescent and an old tomb at Bletchingly Church, Surrey, both in soft strokes of color. He focused on the buildings and light around him, not on dramatic stories. Tap *The Clayton Tomb, Bletchingly Church, Surrey* to step inside a 1940s English village.
Works by George W. Hooper
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.

