Stroudley studied at Clapham School of Art, 1923-27, and at the Royal College
of Art, 1927-30. Stroudley was the first Abbey Major Scholar, 1930-3,
which afforded him three years’ traveling in Italy. Thus his main
influences were classic Italian painters, notably Giotto and Piero
della Francesca, although from the late 1930s his work was increasingly
influenced by Cubism. He became a visiting lecturer at the Royal
Academy Schools. He showed at the RA, the RBA, of which he was made a
member in 1934, and the RE. Arthur Tooth and Apollinaire Gallery gave
him solo exhibitions and public collections in Bradford, Brighton,
Coventry and Rochdale hold examples of his work.