Dennis Flanders
Dennis Flanders | |
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Born | Central School of Arts & Crafts | 2 July 1915
Known for | Pen & ink drawings |
Spouse(s) | Dalma Darnley (m. 1952โ1994, his death); 1 daughter, 1 son |
Dennis Flanders
Biography
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Flanders was born in
During the Second World War, Flanders enlisted in the British Army in September 1942. He worked at the School of Military Engineering in Ripon and was then based at Welbeck Abbey in Nottinghanshire where he made models of buildings and landscapes based on aerial reconnaissance photographs.[1] He applied for a commission with the War Artists' Advisory Committee and although he was unsuccessful, the Committee did agree to purchase several drawings from him. These were mostly detailed depictions of bomb damaged buildings and churches in London, Bath and Canterbury and included views of both St Paul's Cathedral and Canterbury Cathedral.[5]
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After the War, Flanders became a regular exhibitor at the
Memberships
- 1970 Elected Associate member, Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours[7]
- 1970 Member, Royal Society of British Artists[7]
- 1975 Master, Art Workers Guild[1]
- 1976 Elected full member, Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours
Selected works
Books illustrated by Flanders included[8]
- Yorkshire Sketchbook by C. Wade, illustrated by Flanders and others, 1947
- A Visit to Bolton Priory by J.R Walbran, 1948
- Land of Scoth by A.M.Dunnett, illustrated by Flanders and others, Scottish Whiskey Association, 1953
- Chelsea: From the Five Fields to the Worlds End by R. Edmonds, Phene Press, 1948
- East and West of Severn by C.V. Hancock, Faber and Faber, 1956
- Soho for East Angelia by M. Brander, 1963
- A Westminster Childhood by J. Raynor, Cassell, 1952
- Dennis Flanders' Britannia, 1984
- Dennis Flanders' London, 1986
References
- ^ a b c d e Skipwith. Peyton (17 August 1994). "Obituary: Dennis Flanders". The Independent. Retrieved 31 August 2016.
- ^ Imperial War Museum. "St Stephens, Walbrook, 1941". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 31 August 2016.
- ^ ISBN 1-85149-106-6.
- ^ ISBN 0-95326-095-X.
- ^ Imperial War Museum. "War artists archive: Dennis Flanders". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 31 August 2016.
- ISBN 2-7000-3075-3.
- ^ a b c Grant M. Waters (1975). Dictionary of British Artists Working 1900โ1950. Eastbourne Fine Art.
- ^ ISBN 1-85149-1082.
External links
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