Augustus John
(1878-1961), PainterAugustus Edwin John
Sitter in 106 portraits
Artist associated with 33 portraits
John was born in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, the third of four children. A brilliant student at the Slade School of Art (1894-98). He had also studied together with his sister Gwen John in Paris. He was associated with the New English Art Club and the Camden Town Group but remained largely independent from artistic trends and movements. By the 1920s he was the leading portraitist of his day whose sitters included distinguished contemporaries such as George Bernard Shaw and T.E. Lawrence. He was elected to the Royal Academy in 1928. Alongside these achievements his lifestyle epitomised that of the bohemian artist, a reputation bolstered by his fascination with Romany culture.
by Sir William Orpen
oil on canvas, exhibited 1900
NPG 4252
Augustus John, Ambrose McEvoy and Philip Wilson Steer
by Frederick Cole
albumen cabinet card, circa 1900
NPG P1830
Group associated with the New English Art Club
by Sir William Orpen
pencil, black chalk (or charcoal), pen, ink and watercolour, circa 1904
NPG 6345
The Selecting Jury of the New English Art Club, 1909
by Sir William Orpen
oil on canvas, 1909
NPG 2556
Some members of the New English Art Club
by Donald Graeme MacLaren
pencil and watercolour, circa 1910-1914
NPG 2663
by (Charles) John Hope-Johnstone
platinum print, 1922
NPG P134(25)
by (Charles) John Hope-Johnstone
platinum print, 1922
NPG P134(10)
by (Charles) John Hope-Johnstone
platinum print, 1922
NPG P134(18)
by William Rothenstein
sanguine and white chalk, 1924
NPG 4246
by Unknown photographer
vintage bromide print, April 1899
NPG x38484
by George Charles Beresford
sepia platinotype print, 1902
NPG x13487
by George Charles Beresford
sepia-toned platinotype print, 1902
NPG x13488
by George Charles Beresford
vintage print, 1902
NPG x135062
possibly by (Charles) John Hope-Johnstone
vintage snapshot print, 1909
NPG Ax13021
by Charles F. Slade
snapshot print enlargement, September 1909
NPG x21187
Augustus John; Dorelia McNeill; Mrs Kochlin; Lady Ottoline Morrell
possibly by Philip Edward Morrell
vintage snapshot print, June 1909
NPG Ax140132
Lady Ottoline Morrell; Emily Chadbourne; Dorelia McNeill; Augustus John
possibly by Philip Edward Morrell
cream-toned vintage snapshot print, May 1909
NPG Ax140133
Augustus John; Dorelia McNeill
by Lady Ottoline Morrell
cream-toned vintage snapshot print, May 1909
NPG Ax140134
Lady Ottoline Morrell; Augustus John; Mrs Kochlin; Dorelia McNeill
possibly by Philip Edward Morrell
vintage snapshot print, June 1909
NPG Ax140135
Emily Chadbourne; Mrs Kochlin; Dorelia McNeill; Augustus John
by Lady Ottoline Morrell
vintage snapshot print, June 1909
NPG Ax140137
Augustus John; Lady Ottoline Morrell
by Unknown photographer
vintage snapshot print, 1910
NPG Ax140208
by Unknown photographer
vintage snapshot print, 1910
NPG Ax140210
by Alvin Langdon Coburn, published by Duckworth & Co
collotype, 13 January 1914
NPG Ax7855
by Alvin Langdon Coburn, published by Duckworth & Co
collotype, 13 January 1914
NPG Ax7819
by (Charles) John Hope-Johnstone
vintage snapshot print, circa 1922
NPG Ax13022
by Curling
bromide press print, 1924
NPG x135063
Sir Caspar John; Augustus John; Philip Edward Morrell
by Lady Ottoline Morrell
vintage snapshot print, late 1924
NPG Ax141838
Poppet Pol (née John); Augustus John
by Lady Ottoline Morrell
vintage snapshot print, late 1924
NPG Ax141841
by Lady Ottoline Morrell
vintage snapshot print, late 1924
NPG Ax141842
by Lady Ottoline Morrell
vintage snapshot print, late 1924
NPG Ax141843
by Pacific & Atlantic Photos Ltd
bromide press print, 1925
NPG x135064
Augustus John; Constantin Brancusi; Frank Owen Dobson
by Unknown photographer
vintage press print, circa 1925
NPG x20684
by Lady Ottoline Morrell
vintage snapshot print, March 1930
NPG Ax143138
by Lady Ottoline Morrell
vintage snapshot print, March 1930
NPG Ax143140
by Vandyk, copied by Bassano Ltd
half-plate film negative, 1930
NPG x173531
by Carl Vandyk
bromide press print, 1930
NPG x132876
Tallulah Bankhead; Augustus John
by Unknown photographer
bromide print, 1930
NPG x194045
by Unknown photographer
gelatin silver print, circa 1930
NPG x198521
by Peter North
bromide print, 1933
NPG x139590
Dorelia McNeill; Lady Ottoline Morrell; Augustus John
possibly by Philip Edward Morrell
vintage snapshot print, 1936
NPG Ax144009
Dorelia McNeill; Lady Ottoline Morrell; Augustus John
possibly by Philip Edward Morrell
vintage snapshot print, 1936
NPG Ax144010
Group including Elspeth Fox Pitt (née Phelps); Bertrand Russell and Augustus John
by Alfieri Picture Service
bromide print, 1936
NPG x139591
by Howard Coster
vintage bromide print on card mount, 1937
NPG x1939
by Howard Coster
print, 1937
NPG x1940
by Howard Coster
print, 1937
NPG x1941
by Howard Coster
print, 1937
NPG x2376
by Howard Coster
half-plate film negative, 1937
NPG x10970
by Howard Coster
half-plate film negative, 1937
NPG x10971
by Howard Coster
half-plate film negative, 1937
NPG x10972
by Howard Coster
half-plate film negative, 1937
NPG x10973
by Howard Coster
half-plate film negative, 1937
NPG x10974
by Howard Coster
half-plate film negative, 1937
NPG x10975
by Howard Coster
half-plate film negative, 1937
NPG x10976
Related People
- Amaryllis Fleming (daughter)
- Sir Caspar John (son)
- Fenella John (granddaughter)
- Gwendolen Mary ('Gwen') John (sister)
- Henry John (son)
- Pyramus John (son)
- Robin John (son)
- Sara John (granddaughter)
- Dorothy ('Dorelia') McNeill (wife)
- Poppet Pol (née John) (daughter)
- Talitha Dina Pol (granddaughter)
- Julius White (grandson)
- Vivien White (née John) (daughter)
- Yuri White (grandson)
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