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>Augustus John 2005-04-27T01:05:38Z Jengod [[Image:Time-magazine-cover-augustus-john.jpg|thumb|"Artist John," on a 1928 ''Time'' cover]] '''Augustus John''' ([[January 4]], [[1878]]&ndash;[[October 13]], [[1961]]) was a [[Wales|Welsh]] painter. He was born at [[Tenby]] in [[Pembrokeshire]]. He studied at the [[Slade School of Art]] [[University College London|UCL]] in [[London]] and even before his graduation had proven to be the most talented draughtsman of his generation. His sister, [[Gwen John]], was an equally talented artist. Although well-known early in the century for his [[drawing]]s and [[etching]]s, the bulk of John's later work consisted of portraits, some of the best of which were of his two wives and his children. He was known for the psychological insight in his portraits, many of which were considered "cruel" in the truth of the depiction. [[Lord Leverhulme]] was so upset with his portrait that he cut out the head and returned the rest of the picture. John painted many distinguished contemporaries, including [[Thomas Hardy]], [[W.B. Yeats]], [[George Bernard Shaw]], the cellist [[Guilhermina Suggia]], the [[Marchesa Casati]] and [[Elizabeth Bibesco]]. Perhaps his most famous portrait is of his fellow-countryman, [[Dylan Thomas]]. During WW I, he was attached to the Canadian forces as a war artist and made a number of memorable portraits of Canadian infantrymen. The end result was to have been a huge mural for Lord Beaverbrook and the sketches and cartoon for this show that it might have been his greatest large-scale work. Alas, like so many of his monumental conceptions, it was never completed. It was said that after the war his powers diminished as his bravura technique became sketchier and sketchier. However, from time to time his inspiration returned, as it did on his 1937 trip to Jamaica. He is said to have been the model for the bohemian painter depicted in [[Joyce Cary]]'s novel ''The Horse's Mouth'', which was later filmed with [[Alec Guinness]] in the part. By his first wife, Ida Nettleship (1877-1907), he had five children, and by his mistress Dorothy "Dorelia" McNeill, who later became his second wife, he had two children. By [[Ian Fleming]]'s mother, Evelyn St. Croix Rose Fleming, he had a daughter, [[Amaryllis Fleming]] (1925-1999), a noted cellist. At one time it was quite popular for women to suggest that their liason with the painter had produced offspring. In old age, though John had ceased to be a moving force in British art, he was still greatly revered, as was demonstrated by the huge show of his work mounted by the Royal Academy in 1954. He continued to work up until his death in [[Fordingbridge]], [[Hampshire]] in 1961. [[Category:1878 births|John, Augustus]] [[Category:1961 deaths|John, Augustus]] [[Category:Etchers|John, Augustus]] [[Category:Welsh painters|John, Augustus]] [[Category:UCL alumni|John, Augustus]] [[cy:Augustus John]] </div></td> </tr> </table> <p> <p> <p align="center"> <A HREF="hans-von-aachen.htm">First page</A> | <A HREF="eero-järnefelt.htm">Prev</A> | <A HREF="alexej-von-jawlensky.htm">Next</A> | <A HREF="francisco-de-zurbaran.htm">Last page</A> | </p> <BR><BR> <font size="-2" face="Century Gothic">This article is licensed under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a>. It uses material from the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_John">Wikipedia article "Augustus John"</a>. </font></p> </td> <td width="20%" valign="top" bgcolor="#000000"> <div> <p align="center"> <!--START MERCHANT:merchant name artrepublic from affiliatewindow.com.--> <a href="http://www.awin1.com/awclick.php?mid=286&linkid=20532&id=30551" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.awin1.com/show.php?mid=286&linkid=20532&aid=30551&clickref=front" border="0"></a> <!--END MERCHANT:merchant name artrepublic from affiliatewindow.com--> </p> <script type="text/javascript"><!-- google_ad_client = "pub-8125605464257288"; google_ad_width = 120; google_ad_height = 600; google_ad_format = "120x600_as"; google_ad_type = "text_image"; google_ad_channel ="6238815732"; google_color_border = "000000"; google_color_bg = "F0F0F0"; google_color_link = "0000FF"; google_color_url = "008000"; google_color_text = "000000"; //--></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js"> </script> <p> </p> </div> <iframe src="http://xml-eu.amazon.com/onca/xml3?t=artbrain-21&dev-t=136TA6035RPEMD2QJ282&KeywordSearch=Augustus John&mode=books-uk&type=lite&page=1&locale=uk&f=http://www.artbrain.co.uk/fromsdk12.xsl" width="150" height="2000" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"> </iframe> </div> </td> </tr> </table> <p> </p> </body> </html>