Cavendish Morton (artist)

Cavendish Morton (17 February 1911 – 30 January 2015) was a British painter and illustrator, a member of the Norwich Twenty Group.

They later lived at Eye in Suffolk where Morton was art therapist at Hartismere Hospital.

[3] He made a series of art programmes for children, for Anglia Television, in the 1960s and also illustrated books by Dorothy Hammond Innes (1906-1989).

In 1963 he became chairman of the Gainsborough's House Society in Sudbury and helped ensure that it remained an independent museum and art gallery.

[3] In July 2012, the book Conversations with Cavendish Morton, about the artist, was published by Bella Janson.