Painter and teacher, born in Beckenham, Kent, married to the artist Diana Howard. Studied at Beckenham School of Art and Ravensbourne College of Art, 1957–62, then Royal Academy Schools until 1966, winning several scholarships. In 1974 he gained a further scholarship from Arts Council. Morley was a visiting lecturer at Epsom School of Art and Design and taught at Westminster School. He took part in mixed shows at RBA and NEAC of both of which he was a member, RA, Paris Salon and elsewhere. Showed solo regularly at Piccadilly Gallery. Like his wife he was included in that gallery’s 1985–6 exhibition The Brotherhood of Ruralists and Friends. In 1982 John Read made an Omnibus BBC Television film about Morley. Sometimes signed work J M. Lived in Stoven North Green, Suffolk.

Text source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)


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