John Hassall Correspondence Art School brochure
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John Hassall Correspondence Art School brochure
Front cover of a brochure for The John Hassall Correspondence Art School. Hassall was a leading illustrator and poster artist who established an art school in Kensington in the 1900s. It closed during the First World War but re-emerged as a correspondence school, based in St. Albans. Frequently advertised in magazines during the Great War promoting illustration as not only a way to earn some money, but as a relaxing pastime, especially for serving soldiers. Date: c.1920
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A Vision of Creative Pursuits: The John Hassall Correspondence Art School Brochure, c.1920 This evocative cover image from a John Hassall Correspondence Art School brochure, circa 1920, invites us into a world of artistic discovery and personal growth. John Hassall (1868-1948), a renowned illustrator and poster artist, established the school in Kensington during the early 1900s. Amidst the backdrop of the First World War, the school closed its doors, but the spirit of learning and creativity did not wane. Instead, it transformed into a correspondence school, based in St. Albans. The brochure's front cover showcases an artist at work, seated comfortably with an easel and stool, surrounded by the tools of his trade. The image is a testament to the belief that art is not merely a means to earn a living, but an enriching pastime, a refuge from the harsh realities of war. The inviting scene extends an open invitation to those seeking solace and self-expression through the power of art. Frequently advertised in magazines during the Great War, the Correspondence Art School offered a unique opportunity for individuals, including serving soldiers, to learn the art of illustration from the comfort of their own homes. The school's curriculum catered to various skill levels, ensuring that everyone could find a place to grow and flourish. This brochure cover represents the promise of artistic exploration, the joy of learning, and the enduring spirit of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
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