Breaking Horses by Henry Stockley, circa 1940

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Henry Stockley (1892–1982) was a self-taught English painter whose work records scenes of British rural and everyday life. Alongside his career as a London bus driver, he developed a direct and individual style associated with naïve painting. He exhibited from the early 1930s in London and elsewhere, including group exhibitions with modern artists of the period. Recognition of his work increased later in the 20th century following retrospective exhibitions and renewed scholarly interest. Origin: United Kingdom Period/Style: Modern / Post-War / Naïve Date: circa 1940 Material: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 44.5cm height × 60cm width (framed)

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Henry Stockley (1892–1982) was a self-taught English painter whose work records scenes of British rural and everyday life. Alongside his career as a London bus driver, he developed a direct and individual style associated with naïve painting. He exhibited from the early 1930s in London and elsewhere, including group exhibitions with modern artists of the period. Recognition of his work increased later in the 20th century following retrospective exhibitions and renewed scholarly interest. Origin: United Kingdom Period/Style: Modern / Post-War / Naïve Date: circa 1940 Material: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 44.5cm height × 60cm width (framed)

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