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The Picnic

  • 제작 연도1924
  • 크기 및 규격75.0 x 100.0 cm

Discover Mary Adshead (1904-1995), a versatile British painter known for vibrant murals, book illustrations & iconic stamp designs! Explore her Art Deco and social realism style.

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A Life Immersed in Image: The World of Mary Adshead

Born in the heart of Bloomsbury, London, in 1904, Mary Adshead emerged as a significant figure in British art during a period of dynamic change. The only child of Stanley Davenport Adshead, an architect and watercolourist, and his wife Annie, her upbringing was steeped in artistic sensibility and intellectual curiosity. Her father’s influence proved foundational; not merely through direct instruction in watercolor techniques, but also by fostering a keen awareness of design principles and the interplay between art and environment. This early exposure, coupled with her mother's nurturing support, laid the groundwork for a career that would span murals, illustration, stamp design, and commercial artistry – a testament to Adshead’s remarkable versatility. Her formal education began at Putney High School in 1916, followed by a brief period of study in Paris before she enrolled at the prestigious Slade School of Art in 1921, an unusually young age for admission. Facilitated by her father's connections within London University, this enrollment marked a pivotal moment, placing her under the tutelage of influential figures like Henry Tonks, who quickly recognized her talent and secured her first commission – a mural project for a boys’ club in Wapping, undertaken in collaboration with Rex Whistler.

From Murals to Mass Production: A Career Defined by Diversity

The success of the Wapping mural propelled Adshead into a flurry of commissions that would define the early stages of her career. She quickly established herself as a sought-after artist, capable of translating imaginative concepts into large-scale visual narratives. One notable example is “A Tropical Fantasy” (1924), created for Charles Reilly at Liverpool University; this vibrant mural remains on display today and exemplifies Adshead’s ability to blend fantastical elements with realistic detail. Her work was also featured at the 1924 British Empire Exhibition in Wembley, where she presented "The Housing of the People," a piece reflecting her engagement with contemporary social issues. A particularly ambitious project involved Lord Beaverbrook, who commissioned her to decorate his Newmarket house with racing scenes and portraits of prominent figures like Arnold Bennett, Lady Louis Mountbatten, and Winston Churchill. Though ultimately abandoned due to concerns about potential future disagreements among those depicted – a fascinating glimpse into the personalities of the era – this commission speaks volumes about Adshead’s rising reputation and her ability to navigate the complexities of patronage. The 1930s saw further significant commissions, including murals for Victoria Pier at Colwyn Bay (designed by her father), which were tragically thought lost after the pier's collapse but have since been partially recovered, and a contribution to the British Pavilion at the Paris International Exhibition of 1937. Beyond these large-scale projects, Adshead held her first solo exhibition in 1930 at the Goupil Gallery, showcasing “The Morning After the Flood,” now part of the Tate collection, and collaborated with her husband, Stephen Bone, to illustrate two children's books.

Wartime Service and Post-War Innovation

The outbreak of World War II brought a shift in focus for many artists, and Adshead was no exception. While continuing to paint, she contributed to the war effort by submitting works to the War Artists’ Advisory Committee in 1941 and creating murals for public canteens and service men's clubs – spaces designed to offer respite and morale during a time of national crisis. However, it was in the post-war period that Adshead embarked on perhaps her most widely recognized contribution: stamp design. Commissioned by the General Post Office (GPO), she created pictorial issues of stamps in 1949, designs for the 1951 Festival of Britain stamps, and, crucially, the elegant frame surrounding Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait on the definitive Wilding series – a design that would become instantly recognizable across the Commonwealth. This foray into commercial art extended beyond philately; Adshead also undertook projects such as decorating Selfridge's fourth-floor restaurant with vibrant jungle scenes in 1950 and designing posters for London Transport, further demonstrating her adaptability and skill in translating artistic vision to diverse media. Her versatility even led her to the world of cinema, where she painted sets for the epic film “Cleopatra.”

Style, Influences, and a Lasting Legacy

Mary Adshead’s artistic style was characterized by a compelling blend of Art Deco influences and social realism. Her murals often depicted everyday life and contemporary events with a vibrant palette and a keen eye for detail, capturing the spirit of the age while subtly commenting on its complexities. The architectural background of her father undoubtedly shaped her design sensibilities, instilling in her an understanding of spatial relationships and compositional balance. Her training at the Slade exposed her to a wide range of artistic approaches, while her early collaboration with Rex Whistler honed her skills in mural painting and fostered a shared aesthetic sensibility. Major works such as “A Tropical Fantasy,” “The Housing of the People,” the Victoria Pier murals, and her stamp designs stand as testaments to her creative vision and technical mastery. Adshead’s career is significant not only for its artistic merit but also for its demonstration of remarkable versatility – encompassing mural painting, illustration, design, and commercial art. Her contributions to public art during the 20th century reflect the social and cultural landscape of her time, offering a unique perspective on British life between the wars and beyond. Today, her works can be found in prestigious collections including The Tate, Graves Art Gallery Sheffield, Imperial War Museum, Manchester City Art Gallery, London Transport Museum, and University Art Gallery Liverpool, ensuring that her legacy continues to inspire and captivate audiences for generations to come. She remains a compelling example of an artist who seamlessly bridged the gap between fine art and popular culture.
Mary Adshead

Mary Adshead

1904 - 1995 , United Kingdom

주요 정보

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Art Deco, Social realism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Henry Tonks
    • Rex Whistler
  • Date Of Birth: 1904
  • Date Of Death: 1995
  • Full Name: Mary Adshead
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Riding into Barmouth
    • A Tropical Fantasy
    • The Housing of the People
  • Place Of Birth: Bloomsbury, UK