Activity | British painter, illustrator and graphic artist. He was also famous for his prints, book covers, posters, and garden metalwork furniture.
He first studied at the Cambridge School of Art from 1919 to 1921. This was followed in 1922 by a scholarship to the Royal College of Art School of Design, where he took a diploma in illustration until 1925.[1] Importantly, here he met fellow student and future collaborator Eric Ravilious, both of whom were taught by the influential artist Paul Nash, who referred to them as "an extraordinary outbreak of talent".
By 1925 Bawden was working one day a week for the Curwen Press (as was Ravilious and their former tutor, Nash), producing illustrations for leading accounts such as London Transport, Westminster Bank, Twinings, Poole Potteries and Shell-Mex. During the Second World War, Edward Bawden served as one of the official war artists for Britain. He made many evocative watercolor paintings recording the war effort in Iraq. His paintings show the unique life led by the Marsh Arabs in southern Iraq, particularly their majestic dwellings made of reeds.
After the war he became a member of the Great Bardfield Artists: during the 1950s the grouporganised a series of large ‘open house’ exhibitions which attracted national press attention. Positive reviews and the novelty of viewing art works in the artists own homes, with thousands visiting the remote village during the summer exhibitions of 1954, 1955 and 1958. As well as these shows the Great Bardfield Artists held several touring exhibitions of their work in 1957, 1958 and 1959.
Having briefly taught design and book illustration at Goldsmith's College from 1928 - 1931, Bawden then went on to teach at the Royal College of Art from 1930 - 1963 (minus the War years). In 1968, Bawden became a tutor at the Royal Academy Schools and Senior Lecturer at Leicester College of Art and Design.
Bawden's work can be seen in many major collections and is shown regularly at the Fry Art Gallery in Saffron Walden and the Cecil Higgins Gallery in Bedford.
1946 - Awarded CBE (Commander of the British Empire) 1947 - Associate of the Royal Academy 1949 - Appointed Royal Designer for Industry (RSA) 1949/50 - Appointed guest instructor for the Summers of 1949/50 at the Banff School of Fine Art, Canada 1951 - Appointed Trustee of the Tate Gallery (1951-1958) 1956 - Elected Royal Academician 1962 - Appointed Honorary Associate of Manchester College of Art 1963 - Appointed Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Art 1964 - Awarded Silver Medal by the Society of Industrial Artists 1970 - Received Honorary Doctorate from the Royal College of Art 1974 - Received Honorary Doctorate from Essex University 1979 - Made Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers |
Published Works | Books illustrated by Bawden: Adam and Evelyn at Kew or the Revolt in the Gardens. Robert Herring. Elkin Mathews & Marrot, 1930 The Arabs, R.B. Serjeant. Puffin, 1947 Dunlopera. Paul Jennings. Privately published, 1961 English as She is Spoke. Lion and the Unicorn Press, 1960 Good Food. Ambrose Heath. Faber & Faber 1932 Greeks and Trojans. Rex Warner. MacGibbon & Kee, 1951 The Histories of Herodotus. The Limited Editions Club, 1958 The History of Rasselas Prince of Abyssinia. Samuel Johnson. Folio Society, 1975 Hound of the Baskervilles. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Folio Society, 1987 Lady Filmy Fern or the Voyage of the Window Box. Text T. Hennell. David & Charles, 1980 The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins. Robert Paltock. JM Dent & Sons, 1928 Life in an English Village. Noel Carrington (introduction). King Penguin, 1949 London A to Z. John Metcalfe. Andre Deutsch, 1953 Malory's Chronicles of King Arthur. Folio Society, 1982 More Good Food. Ambrose Heath. Faber & Faber, 1933 The Oxford Illustrated Old Testament. Oxford University Press, 1968 The Queen's Beasts. Foreword Sir George Bellew. Newman Neame, 1953 Traveller's Verse. Selected by M.G Lloyd Thomas. Frederick Muller, 1946 The Voyages of Lemuel Gulliver. Jonathan Swift. Folio Society, 1948
Books by Bawden: The English Scene, Sheneval Press, 1952 Life in an English Village, King Penguin Books no 57, Peguin Books, 1949 Hold Fast Your Teeth, Routledge and Keegan, 1963
Books about Bawden: Caroline Bacon and James McGregor. Catalogue of the Cecil Higgins Art Gallery Edward Bawden Archive. Trustees of the Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, to be published in 2009 Douglas Percy Bliss. Edward Bawden. Pendomer Press, 1978 Pat Gilmour. Artists at Curwen. Tate Gallery, 1977 Jeremy Greenwood. Edward Bawden: Editioned Prints. Wood Lea Press, 2005 Robert Harling. Edward Bawden. Art & Techniks, 1950 Justin Howes. Edward Bawden CBE RA FDI: A Retrospective Survey to 1981. Combined Arts, Bath, 1988 [This is a catalogue of Edward Bawden's gift of the contents of his studio to the Cecil Higgins Gallery.] David McKitterick (Intro.). Edward Bawden Engravings 1927-1929. Merivale Editions, 1988 David McKitterick (Intro.).Wallpapers by Edward Bawden Printed at the Curwen Press. Whittington Press, 1989 Ruari McLean. Book of Cuts. Scolar Press, 1978 Ruari McLean. 92 Cuts. Scolar Press, 1979 Ruari McLean. War Artist and Letters Home 1940-1945. Scolar Press, 1989 J.M. Richards. Edward Bawden. (Penguin Modern Painters Series) Penguin, 1946 Malcolm Yorke. The Inward Laugh: Edward Bawden and His Circle. The Fleece Press, 2005 Skipwith, P/Mainstone, T : Entertaining à la Carte, Edward Bawden and Fortnum and Mason, Mainstone Press, Norwich 2008 Powers, A & Green, O: Away we Go! Advertising London's Transport, Eric Ravilious & Edward Bawden, Mainstone Press, Norwich 2006 |