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Quick Facts

  • Lifespan: 87 years
  • Art period: Modern
  • Nationality: United Kingdom
  • Top-ranked work: Sheep Shearing in Baldersdale, County Durham
  • Top 3 works:
    • Sheep Shearing in Baldersdale, County Durham
    • Sir T. Oliver, Tyneside Scottish
    • Military Parade at the War Memorial
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  • Born: 1898, Whitley Bay, United Kingdom
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Died: 1985
  • Works on APS: 7
  • Museums on APS:
    • Laing Art Gallery
    • Laing Art Gallery
    • Laing Art Gallery
    • Laing Art Gallery
    • Laing Art Gallery

Art Quiz

There is only one correct answer for each question.

Question 1:
John Gilroy is most famously known for his work related to what product?
Question 2:
Before becoming a renowned artist, Gilroy's studies were interrupted by which major historical event?
Question 3:
Gilroy's iconic Guinness advertisements frequently featured what recurring motif?
Question 4:
Besides advertising, Gilroy was also a skilled practitioner of which art form?
Question 5:
Where did John Gilroy work from his large studio in London?

John Thomas Young Gilroy: A Life in Art & Advertising

Early Life and Education

  • Born: 1898 in Whitley Bay, Northumberland, England.
  • Gilroy’s early life was shaped by a formal education at Durham University. However, his studies were interrupted by the outbreak of World War I.
  • He served with the Royal Field Artillery during the war before resuming his artistic training at the prestigious Royal College of Art in London.
  • Following his education, Gilroy remained at the Royal College of Art as a teacher, later also lecturing at Camberwell College of Arts.

The Guinness Years: A Defining Partnership

  • In 1925, Gilroy joined S.H. Benson’s advertising agency, marking a pivotal moment in his career.
  • Iconic Advertisements: He became renowned for creating the unforgettable Guinness advertisements featuring anthropomorphic animals and a benevolent zookeeper – images that would become synonymous with the brand.
  • His work captured a playful spirit, associating Guinness with good cheer and camaraderie. These posters are considered prime examples of Art Deco illustration.
  • Gilroy collaborated with notable figures like Dorothy L. Sayers during his time at the agency.

Beyond Advertising: A Versatile Artist

  • While celebrated for his Guinness work, Gilroy was also a highly accomplished portrait painter.
  • Notable Sitters: His portraits included members of royalty, prominent politicians, and esteemed actors, showcasing his versatility and skill in capturing likeness and character.
  • He maintained a large studio at 10 Holland Park, London – the former home and workspace of Sir Bernard Partridge, further cementing his connection to the artistic establishment.

Community & Recognition

  • Garrick Club Membership: Gilroy was a long-standing and beloved member of the Garrick Club, eventually becoming a life member and serving as Chairman of the Works of Art Committee from 1970 to 1975.
  • Academic Honors: He received an honorary MA degree from Newcastle University in 1975 and was made a Freeman of the City of London in 1981, acknowledging his significant contributions to the arts.

Later Life & Legacy

  • Personal Life: Gilroy married twice – first to Gwendoline Short (an artist herself) in 1924, with whom he had a son, John Morritt. He later married Elizabeth Margaret Outram Bramley in 1950.
  • John Thomas Young Gilroy passed away on April 11, 1985, in Guildford.
  • Historical Significance: His Guinness advertisements remain culturally iconic, influencing advertising and illustration for generations. He successfully blended fine art skills with commercial application, leaving a lasting mark on British visual culture.