Harry Bateman (artist)
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Harry Bateman | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1896 |
| Died | 1976 (aged 79–80) England |
| Occupation | Artist |
| Known for | Landscape painting, drawing |
| Movement | The Fylingdales Group of Artists |
Harry Bateman (1896–1976) was an English artist.[1]
Bateman volunteered for the Royal Field Artillery.[2][3] During World War I, he served as a gunner and signaller in the Somme-Thiepval and Beaumont-Hamel area during April to November 1916 and was hospitalised subsequently.
Bateman was a member of the Fylingdales Group of Artists in Yorkshire.[4] His work is in the collection of the Scarborough Art Gallery[5] and the Imperial War Museum.[6]