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Eric Gill - 1882-1940 Click for images. Sculptor, engraver and typographer
Biography 1882 Born Brighton, Sussex on 22 February 1897 Moved to Chichester. Attended Chichester Technical and Art School and learned decorative lettering 1900 Apprenticed to W.H.Caroe, architect to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners in London. Evening classes at the Central School of Art and Crafts, London. Studied letter cutting under Edward Johnstone. Began to carve in stone. 1903 Broke apprenticeship with Caroe and became self-employed letter cutter 1904 Married Ethel Moore. Elected to Art Workers Guild as letter cutter and sign writer 1905 Taught monumental masonry and lettering for stonemasons at Paddington Institute. Joined Fabian Society 1906 Began to make wood-engravings. Traveled to Rome 1909 Began to carve figures in stone 1913 Set up an artistic community in Ditchling, Sussex. Converted to Roman Catholicism 1918 Called up for war service at RAF transport camp at Blandford 1925 Produced engraving for edition of The Song of Songs, Golden Cockerel Press. Pilgrimage to Rome 1926 Life drawing at the Academie Grande Chaumiere 1927 Lived in Salies-de Bearn, in foothills of Pyrenees 1930 Nervous collapse, treated in St. John's Wood, London 1931 Established own press , Hague and Gill, at Pigotts 1933 Founder member of Artists' International Association 1934 Traveled to Jerusalem to carve for Archaeological Museum and stayed 6 months 1936 Appointed Royal Designer to Industry 1937 Revisited the Holy Land 1938 Awarded Honorary Doctorate of Law from Edinburgh University 1940 Diagnosed with lung cancer. Died in 17 November in Harefield Hospital and buried with headstone of own design in Speen churchyard, Bucks.
Bibliography 1927 John Rothenstein compiled the first biography on Gill's work 1929 Art Nonsense and Other Essays and Engravings by Eric Gill: A Selection by Douglas Cleverton 1936 Eric Gill, The Necessity of Belief 1938 Eric Gill,Twenty-five Nudes 1966 Robert Speaight, The Life of Eric Gill, Methuen & Company, London 1981 Malcolm Yorke, Eric Gill: Man of Flesh and Spirit, Constable, London 1989 Fiona MacCarthy, Eric Gill, Faber & Faber, London 1996 Barbican Art Gallery, exhibition catalogue 1998 Dr. Judith Collins, Eric Gill: The Sculpture, The Herbert Press, London
Selected Solo Exhibitions 1911 First one-man exhibition at Chenil Gallery, London. Contemporary Art Society bought two reliefs 1914 Goupil Gallery, London, where he exhibited regularly until 1936 1918 Exhibition of drawings at Alpine Club Gallery, London 1928 Goupil Gallery, London 1933 Bristol Museum and Art Gallery 1982 Gillian Jason Gallery, Eric Gill: Matter and Spirit Anthony d'Offay, London 1996 Eric Gill: Sculpture, Barbican Art Gallery, London 1998 Jason & Rhodes, London, (book launch for Judith Collins'Eric Gill: The Sculpture, The Herbert Press
Selected Group Exhibitions 1926 Venice Biennale 1930 Venice Biennale
Awards 1916 Designed war memorial of Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple for Civic Arts Association Competition, gained second prize 1935 Awarded Honorary Associateship of RIBA 1937 Awarded Honorary Associateship of Royal Society of British Sculptors; Elected Associate of Royal Academy
Public commissions 1912 Commissioned by Madame Frieda Strindberg to make sculptures for her nightclub, the Cave of the Calf 1913 Commissioned to carve set of Stations of the Cross for Westminster Cathedral (exempted from war service in 1914 in order to carve them) 1915 Village war memorial cross for Bryantspuddle village, Dorset 1916 Carved font for St. Joseph's church, Pickering, Yorkshire 1920 Sculpture of St. Michael the Archangel for St. Patrick's Church, Dumbarton, the only entirely painted sculpture in his oeuvre 1921 Set of Stations of the Cross for St. Cuthbert's Church, Bradford 1922 Leeds University war memorial 1924 Invited by government to design stamps and new silver coinage; set of Stations of the Cross for Our Lady and St. Peter's church, Leatherhead, Surrey 1928 Received commission to lead team of artists to produce sculpture for London Underground headquarters 1931 Began designs for BBC sculptures 1933 Received commission for sculpture for new Archaeological Museum, Jerusalem; Mary and the Christ Child, St. Denys and St. George at Manchester Cathedral; Crucifixion at St. Thomas Church, Hanwell, London 1935 Commission from HM Government to carve large relief for new League of Nations building, Geneva 1938 Collaboration with boys at Blundells' School, Tiverton, Devon, on a new central altar for their school chapel 1939 Carved St. John the Baptist at Guilford Cathedral |
