Authors: Michael Holroyd
THE CHELSEA ART SCHOOL
ROSSETTI STUDIOS
FLOOD STREET
,
CHELSEA EMBANKMENT
PRINCIPALS
:
AUGUSTUS JOHN
WILLIAM ORPEN
YEAR
1904
FIRST TERM
:
MONDAY
,
JANUARY
11
TH TO FRIDAY
,
MARCH
25
TH
.
SECOND TERM
:
MONDAY
,
APRIL
11
TH TO FRIDAY
,
JUNE
24
TH
.
THIRD TERM
:
MONDAY
,
OCTOBER
3
RD TO FRIDAY
,
DECEMBER
18
TH
.
THE STUDIOS SEPARATE TO EACH SEX WILL BE OPEN ON WEEK DAYS
(
SATURDAYS EXCEPTED
)
FROM
10
TO
5.
AND MODELS WILL BE POSED DAILY
.
A LADY SUPERINTENDENT WILL BE PRESENT
.
SEATS AND EASELS WILL BE FOUND
,
BUT SUCH OTHER MATERIALS AND APPLIANCES AS MAY BE NECESSARY MUST BE PROVIDED BY THE STUDENTS
.
FEES
FOR FIVE DAYS PER WEEK
.
SEVEN GUINEAS PER TERM
,
OR NINETEEN GUINEAS PER YEAR
.
FOR THREE DAYS PER WEEK
.
FOUR GUINEAS PER TERM
,
OR ELEVEN GUINEAS PER YEAR
.
ALL FEES MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE
.
CHEQUES SHOULD BE DRAWN IN FAVOR OF THE SECRETARY AND CROSSED
.
COMMUNICATIONS SHOULD BE SENT TO THE SECRETARY
,
J. KNEWSTUB
18 FITZROY STREET, W.
IT IS TO BE UNDERSTOOD THAT MR JOHN AND MR ORPEN WILL FIND THEIR PART IN STIMULATING
,
BY ADVICE AND SUGGESTION
,
THE MOST PERSONAL ARTISTIC AIMS
,
AND THEY ARE BOLD TO HOPE THAT BY SYSTEMATIC DISCOURAGEMENT OF THE CHEAP AND MERETRICIOUS AND HEARTY PROMOTION OF THE MOST REAL AND SINGLE
-
MINDED VIEW OF LIFE
,
NATURE AND ART
,
THEIR EFFORTS WILL NOT TEND OTHERWISE THAN TO THE BEST PROGRESS OF THEIR STUDENTS IN ART
,
IN NATURE AND IN LIFE
M
R
A
UG
. E. J
OHN
and M
R
W
ILLIAM
O
RPEN
desire to bring to your notice the A
RT
C
OURSES
to which they propose to give their assistance during the forthcoming year.
The C
LASSES
will consist of Drawing and Painting from Life (figure, portrait, and costume), Painting from Still Life, Figure Composition, Landscape and Decorative Painting, together with the usual Elementary Subjects where required.
The Studios will be situated in Chelsea; classes will be held for ladies and gentlemen, and every arrangement will be made to meet the convenience of individual students. A Lady Superintendent will be present daily.
The Spring Term of Session 1904 commences on the 11th January, and intending students should give prompt notification as the numbers are strictly limited, and no application can be considered later than the 31st December.
The Fees are moderate, and particulars and all other information can be obtained by writing to
T
HE
S
ECRETARY
,
18 Fitzroy Street,
London, W.
To Iris [Tree], A parody of Arthur Symons
To her foul breathing maw I hold
The guttering candle of my lust,
That smoketh like burnt offerings
Upon the altars of that old
Intoxicate goddess of the bust,
Multiple and indeterminate,
The fume whereof waxes and wanes
As spew upon the floor of Hell,
That bubbles with the heat of it;
Red lips that smack of carrion
And the faint penetrating smell
That comes of eating onions
That grow beside the lake of Sin;
And eager cloven tongue that laps
The froth from off the jaws of Shame;
(Ah God, ah God, the Joy thereof!)
Beneath the fulsome beaded paps,
Her devastated belly quakes
With the unmentionable aches
And agonies without a name,
As used to ravage and lay waste,
The carcase of Lucrezia,
When she lay panting with the Pope,
And thro’ her burning violet veins,
The corpuscles of passion chased
The Molecules of virtue out;
Her heavy eyes quite glazed with Dope
And fume of the abominable wine,
That sinners serve to sinners, shine
With the extraordinary desire for trout
Caught by lost souls in Acheron;
The issue of her riven loins,
As evil monsters pullulate
About the shadow of her groin’s
Unholy sanctuary; ululate
Like Hell’s spawn unredeemable,
Brought forth to torment, damnably
And writhe and twist and turn again.
S
IMPLE
S
YMON
‘AUGUSTUS JOHN’
Sung by M
RS
G
RUNDY
and the J
OHN
B
EAUTY
C
HORUS
Music by H. F
RASER
-S
IMSON
Words by H
ARRY
G
RAHAM
Some people will squander
Their savings away
On paintings by Rankin or Steer;
For Brangwyn or Conder
Huge sums they w ill pay,
And they buy all the Prydes that appear!
But if you’d be smart,
As patrons of Art,
It’s almost a
sine qua non
To prove your discretion
By gaining possession
Of works by the wonderful John!
Augustus John!
Refrain
John! John!
How he’s got on!
He owes it, he knows it, to me!
Brass earrings I wear,
And I don’t do my hair,
And my feet are as bare as can be;
When I walk down the street,
All the people I meet
They stare at the things I have on!
When Battersea-Parking
You’ll hear folks remarking:
‘There goes an Augustus John!’
Chorus
John! John!
If you’d get on,
The quaintest of clothes you must don!
When out for an airing,
You’ll hear folks declaring:
‘There goes an Augustus John!’
Good people acquainted
With Singer or Strang
Will sit to them week after week!
It’s nice being painted
By Nicholson’s gang,
And McEvoy’s touch is unique!
But if ‘in the know,’
You’ll hasten to go
Where all the best people have gone;
His portraits don’t flatter
But that doesn’t matter,
So long as you’re painted by John!
Augustus John!
Refrain
John! John!
If you’d get on,
Just sit for a bit, and you’ll see!
Your curious shape
He will cunningly drape
With an Inverness cape to the knee!
What a wealth of design!
And what colour and line!
He turns ev’ry goose to a swan!
And though you’re not handsome,
You’re worth a king’s ransom,
If you’re an ‘Augustus John!’
Chorus
John! John!
How he’s got on!
He turns ev’ry goose to a swan!
You needn’t be pretty,
Or wealthy or witty,
If you’re an ‘Augustus John!’
Our ancestors freely
Expressed their dislike
Of all unconventional styles;
They raved about Lely,
They worshipped Vandyke,
And Leighton they greeted with smiles!
To-day if one owns
A Watts or Burne-Jones,
Its subject seems bloodless and wan!
One misses the vigour,
The matronly figure,
That marks all the drawings of John!
Augustus John!
Refrain
John! John!
How he’s got on!
He’s quite at the top of the tree!
From Cotman to Corot,
From Tonks to George Morrow,
There’s no-one as famous as he!
On the scrap-heap we’ll cast
All those works of the past
By stars that once splendidly shone!
Send Hoppners and Knellers
To attics and cellars,
And stick to Augustus John!
Chorus
John! John!
How he’s got on!
No light half so brightly has shone!
The verdict of Chelsea’s
That nobody else is
A patch on Augustus John!
Chorus
Miss S
ILVIA
F
AUSSETT
B
AKER
.
Miss F
AITH
C
ELLI
.
Miss V
ERA
B
ERINGER
.
Miss B
ERYL
F
REEMAN
.
Miss W
INIFRED
B
ATEMAN
.
Miss M
ANORA
T
HEW
.
Miss E
LLEN
O’M
ALLEY
.
Miss E
LSIE
M
C
N
AUGHT
.
Mrs. C
AMPBELL
.
Miss E
THEL
M
ACKAY
.
Mdme V
ANDERVELDE
.
Mrs, G
ORDON
C
RAIG
.
Miss S
YLVIA
M
EYER
.
Miss M
ARGARET
G
UINNESS
.
Miss M
ARJORIE
E
LVERY
.
Miss E
VE
B
ALFOUR
.
Miss S
TELLA
S
TOREY
.
Miss D
OROTHY
G
OODDAY
.
Miss J
ANET
R
OSS
.
Miss O
LGA
W
ARD
.
Miss B
ARBARA
H
ILES
.
Miss P
HYLLIS
D
ICKSEE
.
The H
ON
. S
YLVIA
B
RETT
.
Miss I
RENE
R
USSELL
.
Miss N
ORTH
.
Mrs. H
ENDERSON
.
Mrs. F
RENCH
.
Miss E
MILY
L
OWES
.
Miss D
OROTHY
C
HRISTINE
.
Miss D’E
RLANGER
.
Miss H
ONOR
W
IGGLESWORTH
.
Mrs. H
ANNEY
.
Mrs. N
IGEL
P
LAYFAIR
.
Masters G
ILES
and L
YON
P
LAYFAIR
.
Mrs. D
ODGSON
.
Miss F
AUSSETT
.
and
C
ARRINGTON
.
J
OHN
’
S
P
ICTURES
AT
THE
R
OYAL
A
CADEMY
1921 Elected Associate | ||
1922 | 14 | Mrs Valentine Fleming |
155 | Capt. the Hon. Frederick Guest, MP | |
637 | The Rev. Padre Fray Jose-Maria Lozkoz Biguria de Elizondo 639 Viva | |
675 | G. Bernard Shaw, Esq. (presented to the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge) | |
1924 | 27 | Princess Antoine Bibesco |
127 | Robert Fleming 630 Sir Charles Scott Sherrington, GBE, PRS, DSc. | |
1928 Elected Royal Academician | ||
1929 | 67 | Portrait of a Man |
177 | J. L. S. Hatton, Esq., MA, Principal, East London College | |
1930 | 52 | Miss Tallulah Bankhead (now at the National Gallery, Washington) |
222 | Sir Gerald du Maurier | |
232 | Magnolias | |
240 | The Earl Spencer | |
266 | Portrait of a Young Man (Diploma Work) | |
1205 | Sketch for a Version of Omar Khayyam | |
1931 | 118 | William Butler Yeats |
308 | Brenda, Daughter of Senator and Mrs Oliver St John Gogarty | |
318 | The Viscount D’Abernon, GCB, GCMG | |
1934 | 3 | Major Clifford Hugh Douglas |
1935 | 194 | Lord David Cecil (purchased by the President and Council of the Royal Academy under the terms of the Chantrey Bequest) |
284 | The Lord Conway of Allington | |
288 | Professor J. Cunningham M’Lennan, FRS | |
376 | Miss Thelma Cazalet, MP | |
1214 | James Joyce (chalk) | |
1936 | 57 | Mrs Harry Sacher |
168 | Thomas Barclay, Esq. | |
1938 Resigned | ||
1940 Re-elected | ||
52 | Blue Cineraria (Chantrey Purchase) | |
60 | H. S. Goodhart-Rendell, FRIBA | |
94 | The Rt Hon. Vincent Massey | |
183 | Mrs Oliver Harvey | |
230 | The Lord Alington | |
1941 | 3 | W. B. Yeats (Chantrey Purchase) |
164 | Major-General The Earl of Athlone, KG | |
1942 | 106 | The Mask (Harry Melville) |
110 | The Viscount Caldecote, CBE | |
1943 | 238 | Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles F. A. Portal |
1944 | 51 | Dr H. H. E. Craster, Bodley’s Librarian |
220 | General Sir Bernard Montgomery | |
989 | Lawrence J. Clements, Esq. (chalk) | |
990 | Poppet (chalk) | |
993 | Lauretta [Nicholson] (chalk) | |
994 | Mary (chalk) | |
997 | General Sir Bernard Montgomery (chalk) | |
1945 | 1073 | Mrs Michael Pugh (chalk) |
1090 | General Sir Hastings Ismay (chalk) | |
1094 | The Duke of Alba (chalk) | |
1098 | Master Tom Pugh (chalk) | |
1102 | Master Tim Pugh (chalk) | |
1106 | The Duchess of Montoro (chalk) | |
1125 | Michael Pugh, Esq. (chalk) | |
1950 | 3 | Matthew Smith (Chantrey Purchase) |
58 | The White Feather Boa | |
94 | Henry Elphin John | |
128 | Gonnoske Komai | |
148 | The Little Concert | |
1065 | Portrait of a Woman (red chalk) | |
1066 | Walter de la Mare (chalk) | |
1951 | 129 | Caspar John |
132 | Mrs Robert Adeane | |
135 | Young Negress | |
779 | Reclining Nude | |
879 | Two Heads of Women (chalk) | |
880 | Sketch for Composition (pen and wash) | |
1952 | 1114 | The Hurdy-Gurdy Man (red chalk) |
An Apostle (red chalk) | ||
1953 | 980 | Dr Hubert Noel (chalk) |
984 | The Disciple (chalk) | |
1955 | 98 | Gloxinia (Chantrey Purchase) |
1957 | 89 | Edward Grove (Chantrey Purchase) |
1958 | 74 | Theodore Powys (Chantrey Purchase) |
1959 | 22 | Dorelia |
91 | Simone | |
1960 | 52 | Portrait of a Man |
168 | The Late Viscount D’Abernon | |
1961 Died 31 October | ||
1962 | 123 | Dorelia |
124 | The Blue Lake | |
125 | Portrait of the Artist | |
876 | Lady with a Scarf | |
877 | Family Group | |
878 | Ursula Tyrwhitt |