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John Hassall
1868–1948
Cartoonist, illustrator, designer, painter and teacher, born in Walmer, Kent. He was father to the artist Joan Hassall and the writer Christopher Hassall.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Short Seaplane 1915 John Hassall (1868–1948)Short Seaplane 1915 Usher Gallery
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A Tank in Action John Hassall (1868–1948)A Tank in Action Usher Gallery
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Bannockburn 1914–1915 John Hassall (1868–1948)Bannockburn 1914–1915 Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
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The State Entry of Queen Elizabeth into Bristol, 14 August 1574 1917 John Hassall (1868–1948)The State Entry of Queen Elizabeth into Bristol, 14 August 1574 1917 Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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Sir Frederic Hobday (1870–1939) 1936 John Hassall (1868–1948)Sir Frederic Hobday (1870–1939) 1936 Royal Veterinary College, London
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A Tank in Action 1917 John Hassall (1868–1948)A Tank in Action 1917 The Tank Museum
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The Vision of St George over the Battlefield 1915 John Hassall (1868–1948)The Vision of St George over the Battlefield 1915 IWM (Imperial War Museums)
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GNR Railway Poster, The Skegness Cure 1911 John Hassall (1868–1948)GNR Railway Poster, The Skegness Cure 1911 National Railway Museum
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Savage Club House Dinner 1926 John Hassall (1868–1948)Savage Club House Dinner 1926 Poole Museum
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The Whole Town's Talking John Hassall (1868–1948)The Whole Town's Talking Ulster Museum
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The Fool and a lady in mediaeval dress John Hassall (1868–1948)The Fool and a lady in mediaeval dress The Fitzwilliam Museum