Walter P. Starmer

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Walter P. Starmer, c.1919

Walter Percival Starmer (1877-1961) was an English artist, cartoonist, muralist, and stained glass designer.

Starmer is best known for his murals at the church of St Jude-on-the-Hill at Hampstead Garden Suburb in north London.

Starmer was born in 1877. He studied art at the Norwich and Birmingham schools of art.[1]He practiced as an artist, cartoonist, muralist, and stained glass designer.[1] During the First World War he recorded the work of the YMCA on the Western Front.[1]

Starmer died in 1961.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Walker, Alan. (2015) Walter P. Starmer: Artist 1877-1961. St Jude-on-the-Hill. ISBN 978-0956951816