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1900 - 1960. Known for: Painter and stained-glass designer.
George Hammond Steel (1900-1960) was the son of the artist G. T. Steel, and was both a painter and a stained glass designer. He studied at Sheffield School of Art and attended classes in Birmingham... Read full biography
George Hammond Steel (1900-1960) was the son of the artist G. T. Steel, and was both a painter and a stained glass designer. He studied at Sheffield School of Art and attended classes in Birmingham and London. Steel had his first one-man exhibition at the Graves Gallery in 1941 and has exhibited... Read full biography
George Hammond Steel (1900-1960) was the son of the artist G. T. Steel, and was both a painter and a stained glass designer. He studied at Sheffield School of Art and attended classes in Birmingham and London. Steel had his first one-man exhibition at the Graves Gallery in 1941 and has exhibited widely, including at the Paris Salon, and the Royal Academy where he has shown 15 times since 1926.... Read full biography
George Hammond Steel (1900-1960) was the son of the artist G. T. Steel, and was both a painter and a stained glass designer. He studied at Sheffield School of Art and attended classes in Birmingham and London. Steel had his first one-man exhibition at the Graves Gallery in 1941 and has exhibited widely, including at the Paris Salon, and the Royal Academy where he has shown 15 times since 1926.
George Hammond Steel (1900-1960) was the son of the artist G. T. Steel, and was both a painter and a stained glass designer. He studied at Sheffield School of Art and attended classes in Birmingham and London. Steel had his first one-man exhibition at the Graves Gallery in 1941 and has exhibited widely, including at the Paris Salon, and the Royal Academy where he has shown 15 times since 1926.
