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doomed his school, but clever advertising turned the War to his advantage, swelling the ranks of his students. He enrolled over 1,100 new pupils by the end of 1914, over 1,500 in 1915, and averaged over 3,000 enrollments a year for the 1916–1918. By 1918 he had 22 full-time assistants and the GPO
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The school was quite well regarded. Not the least of the advantages that
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on 27 July 1910. The wedding was choral, and 160 guests attended the reception at St. Peter's Hall. Among the wedding gifts was a grand piano (from the bride's sister). The couple left for a honeymoon in
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Born in Burley-in-Wharfedale, Yorkshire, and won a scholarship to Leeds
Grammar School. Studied Cartooning wit the Press Art School. He won a scholarship at the Royal College of Art, but when he moved to London to take it up found that he could not pay his way and began working
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Sydney Robert Jones (27 February 1881 – 7 September 1966.) Studied art at the
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was so successful that he decided to create his own art correspondence course, the Press Art School, in 1905. He remained principal of the school for more than 50 years, first from his home, later from Tudor Hall in
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in August 1918 gives the cost of the set of twenty portfolios as £7. 7s. (seven guineas) or £8. 8s. (eight guineas) if purchased in monthly instalments. A single portfolio on its own cost 10s 6d. (half a guinea).
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The coloured illustration shows three different views of a standing man on the north
African coast. However the five preliminary drawing show an entirely different interior view with one standing and one seated
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The coloured illustration shows a caricatured man in top hat and tails in front of a chorous line of dancing women. The preparatory drawing shows how
Bateman begins with the head of his subject and works from
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Bradshaw married Mabel Alice
Bennett (6 January 1881 – 17 February 1966) , the daughter of the late Edmund Hellyer Bennett (1841–1883) and Mary Anne Gardner (1841–1904), at St Peter's Church in
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The pen and ink illustration shows two women with a girl and a bed under a tree in a park. The way in which Shepperson builds up his illustration from sketches of different elements is clearly shown.
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described the Press Art School as one of the best art schools giving instructions by correspondence, and notes that several of that papers' own staff artists have trained at the school.
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in London. His estate was valued at £25,000. Mabel Alice survived him by less than six months, dying at Levisham Hospital, London on 17 February 1966. Her estate was valued at £26,543.
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when he was 15 years old, and moved to the art department of the advertising agency. Three years later he became a full-time cartoonist, with his work also appearing in magazines like
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five other plates showing the work at five earlier stages of its production, from the first pencil rough to the just before the finished drawing or colour sketch.
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Six of the illustrators worked in watercolour, five in pen and ink, two in wash-painting, and one in body-colour. The subjects of the portfolios, and they were:
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both readable and informative. It is, in fact, for many us valuable record of the major events, the fashions and the changes that have shaped our lives.
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technique and that five preliminary stages in its composition should be shown. It is not absolutely clear when the portfolios were published. The
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Dacres Road was partially renumbered between the 1958 and 1959 electoral registers, so that their address of 37 Dacres Road became 97 Dacres Road.
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The pen and ink illustration shows an artist in the clutter of his studio glumly looking on as a naked model admires herself in a hand mirror.
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The Press Art School gives thorough course of instruction, by correspondence, in all branches of magazine and newspaper illustration.
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Who Was Who: Volume II 1916-1928: A Companion to Who's Who Containing the Biographies of Those Who Died During the Period 1916-1928
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The portfolios were not cheap, for what they were: a set of six plates and less than thirty pages of text. A review in
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the career of the average professional painter is nowadays almost a hopeless one for the man who has no private means.
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Advanced instruction by post in magazine, book and newspaper illustration. In the introduction, Bradshaw said:
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Each of the twenty portfolios dealt with the personality and working methods of a leading illustrator with:
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profusedly illustrated with example from the brushes of the leading advertising artists of the day . . .
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3040:"Edmund J Sullivan: Edmund J Sullivan and His Work: The Art of the Illustrator (Limited Edition Prints)"
3010:"Claude Shepperson: Claude Shepperson and His Work: The Art of the Illustrator (Limited Edition Prints)"
2800:"Bernard Partridge: Bernard Partridge and His Work: The Art of the Illustrator (Limited Edition Prints)"
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2890:"Warwick Reynolds: Warwick Reynolds and his work: The Art of the Illustrator (Limited Edition Prints)"
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2920:"Frank Reynolds: Frank Reynolds and His Work: The Art of the Illustrator (Limited Edition Prints)"
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2770:"Matania Ephemera: F. Matania and His Work: The Art of the Illustrator (Limited Edition Prints)"
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the reader on journey through the ages—from the cave drawings of Altamira to the work of Degas.
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landscape painter and teacher who trained not only with individual painters but also at the
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where he was a committee member. He died in on 13 October 1965 at Hither Green Hospital,
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3571:"Wills and Probates 1858-1996: Pages for Nicholls and the year of death 1975"
2271:"Wills and Probates 1858-1996: Pages for Bradshaw and the year of death 1966"
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2099:"Wills and Probates 1858-1996: Pages for Bennett and the year of death 1904"
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Art in advertising: a study of British and American pictorial publicity
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Dictionary of 19th Century British Book Illustrators and Caricaturists
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Dictionary of 19th Century British Book Illustrators and Caricaturists
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needed a special van to deliver his mail. Bradshaw once remarked that
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The Illustrated Gift Book, 1880-1930: with a checklist of 2500 titles
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The Dictionary of 20th-century British Cartoonists and Caricaturists
2069:"Brurial Registry Scan: Bennett, Edmund Hellyer, 25 September 1883"
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Brother savages and guests': a history of the Savage Club 1857-1957
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Art training by nature's methods: preparatory course of instruction
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I wish I could draw: a system of art teaching by natural methods
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Dictionary of British Book Illustrators: The Twentieth Centrury
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cartoon strip on which he collaborated with his wife Doris.
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Seen in perspective, 1895–1945: a panorama of fifty years
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The Dictionary of 20th Century British Book Illustrators
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The Connoisseur: An Illustrated Magazine for Collectors
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The Connoisseur: An Illustrated Magazine for Collectors
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The magic of line: a study of drawing through the ages
3163:. Woodbridge: Antique Collectors' Club. p. 357.
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Demonstration lessons in Water-Colour. No. 36 in the
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Pen-pictures of humorous artists. With illustrations.
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a plate showing an illustration typical of their work
3192:. Woodbridge: Antique Collectors' Club. p. 561.
2319:"Libraries on Discover: Contributing libraries list"
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William Francis Marshall (1909-1980) studied at the
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3771:Peppin, Bridget; Micklethwait, Lucy (6 June 1905).
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a large mass of interesting and entertaining facts.
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636:Julia Cairns, Grace Cox Ife, Florence E. Ricketts
599:xvi, 496 p., ill. (part col.), 32 x 25 cm.
3308:(Saturday 21 November 1925): 5. 21 November 1925
3274:(Wednesday 14 October 1925): 92. 14 October 1925
2171:(Saturday 25 February 1905): 2. 25 February 1905
2022:1939 Register; Reference: RG 101/401A: E.D. AORT
1478:Demonstration lessons in drawing. No. 31 in the
1409:The introductory course for the Press Art School
210:, where they were to remain their entire lives.
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2247:(Saturday 23 October 1943): 23. 23 October 1943
16:British illustrator and teacher of illustration
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145:Bradshaw had his first drawing published in
3511:"William Freancis Marchall (1901-1980, UK)"
3497:The Dictionary of British Artists 1880-1940
3190:The Dictionary of British Artists 1880-1940
516:Books and similar publications by Bradshaw
3495:Johnson, J.; Greutzner, A. (8 June 1905).
3188:Johnson, J.; Greutzner, A. (8 June 1905).
2137:(Friday 12 August 1910): 5. 12 August 1910
998:Students of the Press Art School included
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3734:"Brother Savages Through a Hundred Years"
2380:"New Notes of the Week from Far and Near"
1893:Admission and Discharge Register for Boys
1504:Poetry by Bradshaw with illustrations by
729:vii, 255, 1 p., 24 pl., ill., 22 cm.
721:Drawn from memory: adventures in the arts
260:Bradshaw though that the outbreak of the
3743:(Thursday 17 July 1958): 8. 17 July 1958
3437:. Woodbridge: Antique Collectors' Club.
3410:(Saturday 16 July 1949): 4. 16 July 1949
2868:. Woodbridge: Antique Collectors' Club.
2426:(Saturday 09 June 1917): 28. 9 June 1917
2389:(Saturday 02 June 1917): 24. 2 June 1917
3499:. Woodbridge: Antique Collectors' Club.
2020:National Archives (29 September 1939).
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1625:A review of the last fifty years. The
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2162:"Small ad: Art: The Press Art School"
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1995:Felmingham, Michael (12 May 1988).
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2417:"The education of the illustrator"
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923:Sketching & Painting indoors.
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1957:. London: Routledge. p. 34.
1647:as exciting as its title suggests
1103:Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School
955:xiii, 162 p., 10 pl., 26 cm.
902:Water-colour: a truly English art
633:Fashion Drawing & Designing.
298:, and published humorous poetry.
1840:, and that Bradshaw's prose was
1113:at Hatcham, generally knowns as
2708:A. & C. Black Ltd. (1967).
2679:"William Hatherell (1855-1928)"
1111:Haberdashers' Aske' Boys School
1002:Barry Ernest Appleby (1909–96)
128:Haberdashers' Aske' Boys School
813:Chapman & Hall ltd, London
681:Chapman & Hall ltd, London
571:Advanced Course of Instruction
357:a biography of the illustrator
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3697:Milne, Angela (2 July 1958).
684:112 p : ill, 19 cm.
301:Bradshaw was a member of the
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3604:"Fred Taylor (RI 1875-1963)"
3333:"A Mixed Bag of Celebrities"
2349:"About Library Hub Discover"
1895:. Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com.
1842:somewhat flat and pedestrian
1437:a handsomely produced volume
1059:Joseph Booth Lee (1901–1974)
792:W. H. Allen & Co, London
705:W. H. Allen & Co, London
3299:"Publicity Club of Cardiff"
931:Studio Publications, London
907:Studio Publications, London
886:Studio Publications, London
834:Studio Publications, London
487:Louise Wright (illustrator)
122:Percy Bradshaw was born in
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3373:Aberdeen Press and Journal
2307:. London: Press Art Scjpp.
1627:Aberdeen Press and Journal
1612:, mostly drawn during the
747:Chapman & Hall, London
726:Chapman & Hall, London
530:Other authors/Illustrators
506:The Art of the Illustrator
324:The Art of the Illustrator
318:The Art of the Illustrator
100:The Art of the Illustrator
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2467:(204): 223. 1 August 1918
2454:"The Connisseur Bookself"
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2024:. Kew: National Archives.
1703:Drawing the Female Figure
1523:Bradshaw's autobiography.
910:127 p., ill., 30 cm.
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816:219 p., ill., 23 cm.
2683:Illustration Art Gallery
1951:"Bradshaw, Percy Venner"
639:Press Art School, London
617:Press Art School, London
596:Press Art School, London
576:Press Art School, London
555:Press Art School, London
481:Frederick Henry Townsend
257:and other publications.
3777:. London: John Murray.
2244:Illustrated London News
558:24 p., ill., 29 cm
500:Other books by Bradshaw
457:Claude Allin Shepperson
439:Frank Reynolds (artist)
286:Raphael Tuck & Sons
78:teacher of illustration
3608:Travelling Art Gallery
2301:Bradshaw, Percy Venner
3700:"A Legend of Clubmen"
3433:Houfe, Simon (1996).
3159:Houfe, Simon (1996).
1949:Bryant, Mark (2018).
1691:Magazine Illustration
1651:well illustrated text
1117:which became first a
1025:Luis Chan (1904-1995)
612:Water Colour Painting
489:(active: London 1910)
396:William Russell Flint
112:correspondence course
108:Percy Venner Bradshaw
25:Percy Venner Bradshaw
3826:British illustrators
3515:Lambiek Comiclopedia
3407:Western Morning News
3265:"Art in Advertising"
2864:Horne, Alan (1994).
2685:. 13 February 2010.
2353:Library Hub Discover
2323:Library Hub Discover
1826:noted that the book
1699:Sketching the Ballet
1643:Western Morning News
1123:comprehensive school
763:I Wish I Could Paint
742:Nice People to know.
427:Gerald Spencer Pryse
384:Charles Edmund Brock
217:The Press Art School
180:The Windsor Magazine
154:Bystander (magazine)
3575:Find a Will Service
3541:"Nicholls, Bertram"
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767:Ernest W. Haslehust
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249:The Boys' Own Paper
241:Forest Hill, London
234:, where his series
208:Forest Hill, London
148:The Boy's Own Paper
2238:"Books of the day"
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1558:Lilian Braithwaite
1542:Benno Moiseiwitsch
1534:Bernard Montgomery
1016:Albert Edgar Beard
952:W.H. Allen, London
854:Sir Frank Brangwyn
771:The Studio, London
676:They make us smile
660:The Studio, London
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303:London Sketch Club
136:Goldsmiths College
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408:William Hatherell
282:special constable
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