Lancelot Myles Glasson
(1894-1959), Figurative painter; head of camouflage at Air MinistrySitter in 1 portrait
by Bassano Ltd
bromide print, April 1938
NPG x83615
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John Shelley
18 August 2018, 11:08
B.1894, D.1959. Glasson lost a leg in the 1st world war and turning to painting in oil (see sources below). Ancestry indicates he married Doris Eliza Jane Dommett in 1928. Doris was an artist's model (she modelled for the illustrator Arthur Rackham for the 1907 edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and later for Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty) who later became a watercolourist in her own right.