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 see part 1, and for earlier works, see parts 1 - 11 also.
This is part 12 of of a 12-part series on the works of John Hassall
Note: I was unable to find dates for the remainder of this series.
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Portrait of a cleric watercolour heightened with white 26.6 x 36.8 cm |
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Portrait of an old man with a beard oil on canvas 81 x 76 cm |
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Portrait of Bert Thomas Inscribed, Bert, yours J. ‘Present from Walton on the Naze’ pen and ink on board |
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"Sweet Violets." watercolour and ink 26 x 18 cm |
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"Posies" watercolour and ink 26 x 18 cm |
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Puryta Parchment, The Fashionable Writing Paper colour lithograph advertisement |
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Ragwort watercolour 74 x 52 cm |
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Robinson Crusoe, The Swiss Family Robinson, and Gulliver's Travels published by Blackie & Son Ltd. Front Cover |
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Ships at sea watercolour 39.5 x 50 cm |
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Shredded Wheat "A Funny 'Biscuit'!" colour lithograph advertisement V&A Museum, London |
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Sleeping Lion pen and ink with crayon 21 x 15 cm |
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"Smile, Please!" colour lithograph The New Zoo Annual |
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Social Announcement - there was a small musical party at Mrs de Laundry's on the 16th ink, grey wash, and heightened with white 33 x 21.5 cm |
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Social Announcement - there was a small musical party at Mrs de Laundry's on the 16th |
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The City pen and ink 32 x 21 cm |
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The Fisherman watercolour and body-colour 29.2 x 45.7 cm |
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The Frog Prince watercolour with gouache highlights on paper 49.5 x 39.3 cm Exhibited at the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours, London |
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The Grand Ball watercolour on paper 29.2 x 55.9 cm |
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The Nun watercolour 43.2 x 35.6 cm Estate of Mary Donovan-Roughsedge |
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The Tea Tray, 16B Grafton St. W advertisement |
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The Tram's gone watercolour and body-colour 19 x 28.5 cm |
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The Victory Parade pencil, black ink and watercolour 76 x 127 cm |
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"The wedding bells were calling" ink and watercolour 59.7 x 45.7 cm |
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Two Monks watercolour laid down on board 37 x 25.5 cm |
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Untitled (Man and Dogs) watercolour for a book illustration 24.7 x 20.3 cm V&A Museum, London |
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Venus pen, ink and watercolour 28 x 17 cm |
Write Away Postcards:
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Dear - I am very much better today, almost able to sit up. |
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Dear - I will see you under the clock at. |
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Dear - It won't be long now |
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Dear - So sorry I was out |
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Dear, I am in rather a fix |
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Do you think you'll be in |
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How do you like this portrait of you True Love? P.S. Don't Keep me in suspense |
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How do you like this? P.S. Come early and bring music |
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I am dropping you a line |
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I am leaving this place |
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Now that I'm feeling well again. |
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If you are passing this way tomorrow. |
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I've been kept fearfully busy |
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I've been feeling a bit off colour lately |
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P.S. Is it a swallow-tail affair? |
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So sorry you didn't turn up |
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Dear - I couldn't keep our appointment. |
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So sorry I missed you |
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