Even though it is still very early in the year, on #BankHolidayMonday I thought that this painting of "Punch" by Cecil Osborne from 1933 might suit. I have also included Cecil's archive photo of the scene which it turns out was at Walton-on-the-Naze #CecilOsborne #EastLondonGroup
It is #SundayMorning as well as being #EasterSunday so here's our "usual" start to the day. This is "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road" by Cecil Osborne from 1929. It is in the collection at Brighton & Hove Museums. May I wish you all a very happy Easter too. #CecilOsborne #EastLondonGroup
I thought that I'd start the week & #MondayMorning with another one that I haven't shown for quite a long time. This is "In Hampstead" by Cecil Osborne from 1930. It came to light a few years ago at auction &, thankfully, I am glad to say that I am in contact with its new owner. #CecilOsborne
Another #SundayMorning has arrived so here's our traditional start to the day. This is "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road" by Cecil Osborne from the first Group show at Alex. Reid & Lefevre in December 1929. It is in the collection at Brighton & Hove Museums. #CecilOsborne #EastLondonGroup
It is #SundayMorning once again do here's our traditional start to the day. This is "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road" by Cecil Osborne from 1929. It is in the collection at Brighton & Hove Museums, where it is currently on display until 2027. #CecilOsborne #EastLondonGroup
It is #SundayMorning once again so here's our "usual" start to the day. This is "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road" by Cecil Osborne from the first Group show at Lefevre in December 1929. It is in the collection at Brighton & Hove Museums where it is currently on display #CecilOsborne #EastLondonGroup
It is the first #SundayMorning of February already: my mind is in a spin: where does the time go?! Here's our "usual" start to the day: "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road" by Cecil Osborne from 1929. It is in the collection at Brighton & Hove Museums where it is currently on display. #CecilOsborne
This is "Punch & Judy, Margate Sands" by Cecil Osborne from 1936. It is available as a greeting card or print &, along with all our cards & prints, it is currently available with 40% off all orders placed now, but only until 23.59 on Sunday, 1st February: eastlondongroup.co.uk #CecilOsborne
A New Year has arrived & this is the first #SundayMorning of 2026: I hope you all "have a good one" as they say. Here's our traditional start to the day: "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road" by Cecil Osborne from 1929. It is in the collection at Brighton & Hove Museums #CecilOsborne #EastLondonGroup
Another #SundayMorning has arrived & there's just one left to go in 2025, which seems extraordinary to me! Here's our traditional start to the day: Cecil Osborne's iconic view of "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road" from 1929. It is in the collection at Brighton & Hove Museums #CecilOsborne
Somewhat later than usual here on a #SundayMorning, here's "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road" by Cecil Osborne from 1929. It is in the collection at Brighton & Hove Museums. #CecilOsborne #EastLondonGroup
This is "Punch & Judy, Margate Sands" by Cecil Osborne from 1936. Along with all our range of greeting cards & prints, it is available with a 40% discount on all orders until 23.59 on 08/12/25 here:- eastlondongroup.co.uk so if you fancy a Christmas bargain, now's time to buy!! #CecilOsborne
This is "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road" by Cecil Osborne from 1929. The painting is in the collection at Brighton & Hove Museums & it is currently on display there in "Power, Passion, Protest" & will be for roughly the next two years, as far as I am aware. #CecilOsborne #EastLondonGroup
It is a little later than I'd intended but here's our "usual" start to #SundayMorning. This is "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road" by Cecil Osborne from 1929. It is in the collection at Brighton & Hove Museums. Cecil lived almost opposite at 221 Farringdon Road Buildings #CecilOsborne #EastLondonGroup
It is #SundayMorning again so here's our "usual" start to the day. This is "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road" by Cecil Osborne from 1929. British History Online states that Corporation Buildings (the subject of the painting) were the first "council housing" to be built in England. #CecilOsborne
Another #SundayMorning has arrived so, in the time-honoured manner, here's "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road" by Cecil Osborne from the first Group show at Alex. Reid & Lefevre Galleries at 1a, King Street in Mayfair in 1929. It is in the collection at Brighton & Hove Museums #CecilOsborne
This is "The Newly Painted House" by Cecil Osborne from 1933. I have also included Cecil's archive photo of the scene which was at Cumberland Basin & the house in the painting & photo was (& still is!) on Prince Albert Road. #CecilOsborne #EastLondonGroup
I'm glad to say that the sun is shining here in Dorset this #SundayMorning (which is a lovely way to start the day), very much like it is in "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road" by Cecil Osborne from 1929. It is in the collection at Brighton & Hove Museums #CecilOsborne #EastLondonGroup
It is #SundayMorning once again so here's our traditional start to the day: "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road" by Cecil Osborne from 1929. It is in the collection @BrightonMuseums. Apparently, when Cecil applied to join the Group in 1929, he wondered whether he was "good" enough! #CecilOsborne
Another #SundayMorning has arrived so here's our "usual" start to the day: "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road" by Cecil Osborne. It was in the first Group exhibition at Alex. Reid & Lefevre Galleries in 1929. It is in the collection at Brighton & Hove Museums. #CecilOsborne #EastLondonGroup
This is "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road" by Cecil Osborne from the first Group show at Alex. Reid & Lefevre in 1929 where it could have been yours for 8 Guineas (£8.40!)!! It is in the collection at Brighton & Hove Museums. #CecilOsborne #SundayMorning #EastLondonGroup
Here's our traditional start to #SundayMorning: "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road" by Cecil Osborne from 1929. It is in the collection at Brighton Museums. Cecil had seen the East London Art Club's show at the Whitechapel in 1928 & then applied to join the evening art classes in 1929. #CecilOsborne
It is #SundayMorning once again so here is Cecil Osborne's iconic image of "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road from the first Group exhibition at Alex. Reid & Lefevre Galleries in November 1929. It is in the collection at Brighton Museums. We borrowed it for our show at Bow Arts last year #CecilOsborne
Another #SundayMorning has arrived so here's our "usual" start to the day. This is "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road" by Cecil Osborne from 1929. It is in the collection at Brighton Museums. By all accounts, Cecil used this as one of his submissions when he applied to join the Group. #CecilOsborne
Good morning, Jan @janjonesauthor.bsky.social & thank you, as always. Here's another one by Cecil Osborne but it has a completely different feel to it, but it is rather charming, nonetheless. This is "In Hampstead" by him from 1930. #CecilOsborne #SundayMorning #Hampstead #'EastLondonGroup
It is #SundayMorning once again so here's our traditional start to the day. This is "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road" by Cecil Osborne from 1929. At the time he lived opposite Corporation Buildings at 221, Farringdon Road Buildings. It is in the collection at Brighton Museums #CecilOsborne
As ever, each #SundayMorning, here's "Sunday Morning Farringdon Road" by Cecil Osborne from the first Group show at Alex. Reid & Lefevre galleries at 1a, King Street in Mayfair in November 1929. #CecilOsborne #EastLondonGroup
In our usual manner every #SundayMorning, here's "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road" by Cecil Osborne from 1929. This image seems to sum up the "Sunday morning" feeling that so many East London Group street scenes depict. #CecilOsborne #EastLondonGroup
As is my wont each week on #SundayMorning, here's "Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road" by Cecil Osborne from 1929. The subject of the view was Corporation Buildings at 119-141, Farringdon Road. Looking at the list from the London Street Directory from 1921 one can make out the shops. #CecilOsborne