In 1901 John Hassall was elected to the membership of both the Royal Institute of Painters in Water-Colour and the Royal Society of Miniature Painters. He also belonged to several clubs, including the Langham (until 1898), the Savage, and the London Sketch Club (of which he was a President 1903-4). David Cuppleditch has called him ‘the epitome of a good all round English clubman’ (1994, page 78).
In 1900, Hassall opened his own New Art School and School of Poster Design in Kensington, with the help of his former teacher Van Havermaet; he numbered Bert Thomas, H M Bateman and Harry Rountree among his students. In 1908, the school amalgamated with Frank Brangwyn’s London School, but was closed at the outbreak of the First World War. In the post war period, he ran the very successful John Hassall Correspondence School.
For more information about John Hassall, and for earlier works, see part 1 also.
This is part 2 of of a 12-part series on the works of John Hassall:
c1895 The Follies, a Pierrot troupe formed in 1895 colour lithograph poster |
c1895 The Follies Momo lithograph poster V&A Museum, London |
c1895 The Pantomime ABC hardback book cover published by Sands & Company, London |
c1895 Weldon's Ladies Journal for October colour line-block print poster 77 x 50.8 cm V&A Museum, London |
Posters advertising a production of ‘Newmarket,’ performed by Alexander Loftus’s Musical comedy Company at the Opéra Comique, London, 22 August - 17 October, 1896:
1896 Opera Comique - Newmarket, Poppy and Her Trainer colour lithograph poster |
1896 Opera Comique Newmarket, Poppy and Her Trainer colour lithograph poster 75.5 x 50.4 cm V&A Museum, London |
1896 Shaftesbury Theatre, The Little Genius colour lithograph poster 51 x 75.5 cm V&A Museum, London |
1896 The French Maid colour lithograph poster |
1896 The Geisha from Day's Theatre, London colour lithograph poster |
1896 The Mummy colour lithograph poster 76 x 50 cm Museo Nacional d'Art de Catalunya |
1897 Saucy Sally (at the Comedy Theatre, 10th March 1897) colour lithograph poster 36.5 x 25.5 cm V&A Museum, London |
1897 Saucy Sally (at the Comedy Theatre, 10th March 1897) colour lithograph poster 63.5 x 25.5 cm V&A Museum, London |
1897 The Shop Girl theatre poster, colour lithograph 50 x 71.8 cm |
1897 Two Little Vagabonds colour lithograph poster 76 x 51 cm |
1897-98 Cinderella two-colour lithograph poster |
c1897 A Night Out, Vaudeville Theatre colour lithograph poster 75.5 x 50 cm |
c1897 D'Oyly Carte Opera Company colour lithograph poster 76.1 x 50.5 cm V&A Museum, London |
c1897 The Yashmak, A Story of the East colour lithograph poster. 75.8 x 51 cm |
1898 A Brace of Partridges colour lithograph poster 76.5 x 52 cm Museo Nacional d'Art de Cataunya |
1898 A Greek Slave, Daly's Theatre, London colour lithograph poster 76 x 50 cm V&A Museum, London |
1898 Colmans Mustard advertisement colour lithograph V&A Museum, London |
1898 Colmans Mustard colour lithograph poster 223 x 98 cm Musée des Arts Decoratifs, Paris |
1898 Garrick Theatre, Little Tich. colour lithograph poster 76 x 51 cm |
1898 Little Red Riding Hood colour lithograph cover published by Walmer, London |
1898 Orlando Dando, The Volunteer colour lithograph poster 50.7 x 36.5 cm V&A Museum, London |
1898 Terry's Theatre, The White Knight two-colour lithograph poster 76 x 51 cm |
1898 The Dandy Fifth, Duke of York's Theatre colour lithograph poster |
1898 The Daughters of Babylon colour lithograph poster 61.7 x 41.5 cm V&A Museum, London |
1898 The French Maid black & white poster |
1898-1900 Colman's Mustard advertisement process engraving V&A Museum, London |
1898-1918 Colman's Mustard colour lithograph advertisement V&A Museum, London |
c1899 Colman's Mustard colour lithograph poster 223.5 x 99 cm |
c1898 The Daughters of Babylon colour lithograph poster for the Lyric Theatre, London |
1899 Aladdin pantomime poster colour lithograph |
1899 Cover of "The Favourite" Christmas Number colour lithograph |
1899 The Active Army Alphabet published by Sands & Company An alphabet about the South African Boer War |
1899 The Gay Grisette "Ho! What a lovely squeeze!" colour lithograph poster 76.2 x 50.7 cm The Gay Grisette is a musical comedy by George Dance with music by Carl Kiefert, first staged in 1898 |
1899 The Only Way, A Tale of Two Cities
Posters advertising the play adapted from “A Tale of Two Cities” by Rev. Wills and F. Langbridge, first produced at the Lyceum Theatre, London, 16 February 1899. It depicts the actor Martin Harvey as Sidney Carton on a scaffold:
1899 The Only Way, A Tale of Two Cities colour lithograph poster 72.5 x 49.6 cm V&A Museum, London |
1899 The Only Way, A Tale of Two Cities colour lithograph poster 75 x 46.5 cm V&A Museum, London |
1899 The Wild Rabbit, Criterion Theatre colour lithograph poster 74.8 x 50 cm V&A Museum, London |
c1899-1929 Weekly Telegraph. colour lithograph poster 63.5 x 50.3 cm V&A Museum, London |
c1899-1929 Weekly Telegraph. colour lithograph poster 63.5 x 50.3 cm V&A Museum, London |
c1899 Colman's Mustard "Returned from Klondyke." colour lithograph poster 224 x 101 cm |
c1900 Morning colour lithograph |
c1900 Night colour lithograph |
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