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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.
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For more information about John Hassall see part 1, and for earlier works, see parts 1 – 5 also.
This is part 6 of of a 12-part series on the works of John Hassall:
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1906 The Merchant watercolour shown in “The Royal institute of painters in watercolours” published in The Studio 1906 |
1906 – 1911 Printers’ Pie:
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1906 Printers’ Pie “Printers’ Pie, cant be beaten” colour lithograph cover |
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1907 Printers’ Pie “Special Printers’ Pie” colour lithograph cover |
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1908 Printers’ Pie “Bigger than last year” colour lithograph cover |
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1909 Printers’ Pie “Full of good things” colour lithograph cover |
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1911 Printers’ Pie “Printers’ Pie greatly run after” colour lithograph cover |
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1914 Printers Pie’ “What’s in it? Buy & see” colour lithograph cover |
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1919 Printers’ Pie “Peace Pudding, A jolly good mixture” colour lithograph cover |
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1907 “Don’t I wish it was loaded.” W.D & H.O. Wills showcard. Card Times, Capstan Navy Cut Tobacco & Cigarettes gouache 72 x 51 cm |
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1907 Brush Pen and Pencil, The Book of Hassall two-colour hardback book cover published by A. E. Johnson |
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1907 Drury Lane Pantomime, The Babes in the Wood photolithography and chromolithography poster 76.3 x 51 cm V&A Museum, London |
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1907 Drury Lane Pantomime, The Babes in the Wood photolithography and photolithography & chromolithography poster 50.6 x 76 cm V&A Museum, London |
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1907 Punch Library of Humour, Life in London published by by Carmelite House, London hard-back cover |
1907 Peter Pan chromolithographs 26.5 x 72 cm each:
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| At the Tops of the Trees |
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| At the Tops of the Trees detail |
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| The Approach of the Indians |
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| The Approach of the Indians detail |
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| The Arrival of Peter Pan |
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| The Arrival of Peter Pan detail |
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| The Arrival of Peter Pan detail |
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| The Building of the House |
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| The Building of the House detail |
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| The Defeat of the Pirates |
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| The Defeat of the Pirates detail |
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| The Defeat of the Pirates detail |
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| The Pillow Dance |
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| The Pillow Dance detail |
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| The Pillow Dance detail |
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1907 Through the Wood by John Hassall published by Nelson |
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1907 from Through the Wood by John Hassall published by Nelson |
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1908 Skegness is so Bracing published by the L.N.E.R. (London & North East Railway colour lithograph poster |
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1908 Skegness is so Bracing published by G.N.R. (Great Northern Railway) colour lithograph poster |
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1908 Scouting for Boys by B-P (Baden Powell) Part 1 |
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1908 Scouting for Boys by B-P (Baden Powell) Part 111 |
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1908 Scouting for Boys by B-P (Baden Powell) Part 1V |
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1908 Scouting for Boys by B-P (Baden Powell) Part V |
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1909 Illustration for Red Riding Hood and Other Stories published by Henry Frowde and Hodder and Stoughton colour lithograph |
1909 The Swiss Family Robinson published by Blackie and Son Ltd:
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| Front Cover |
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| Title Page |
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| Fritz tried to pull one off. |
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| The Making of the Swimming-Belts |
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| The Building of the Tree-House |
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| It flew swiftly away, bearing its message |
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| The hideous creature lay dead on the plain. |
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| The parting with our sons |
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| One fine morning we set sail |
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| Vainly trying to shake off a large lobster. |