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Charles Mozley

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English painter

Charles Mozley
Born(1914-05-29)29 May 1914
Died11 January 1991(1991-01-11) (aged 76)
Education
Known forPainting and illustrations
Spouse
Eileen Kohn
(m. 1938; died 1989)

Charles Alfred Mozley (29 May 1914 – 11 January 1991)[1] was a British artist who was also a teacher. He was a prolific book illustrator and designer of book covers, posters and prints.[2]

Biography

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Mozley was born inDarnall,Sheffield, and, while still a schoolboy, attended theSheffield School of Art. An exhibition of his artworks were held at the Hibbert Brothers Gallery in the city in 1933. After spending 1933 teaching in Sheffield, Mozley won a scholarship to theRoyal College of Art, RCA, in 1934. When he left the RCA in 1937, Mozley taught life drawing, anatomy and lithography at theCamberwell School of Arts and Crafts.[3] He also quickly established himself as a freelance artist.[4]

Invasion Preparations in an English Village (Art.IWM ART 15546)

At the start of the Second World War, Mozley joined the British Army and worked for military intelligence and on camouflage designs.[5] In 1940, Mozley submitted a number of works to theWar Artists' Advisory Committee.[6] The Committee purchased one of these pieces,A Kentish Lane, 1940 and also issued Mozley with a wartime sketching permit which allowed him to paint outdoors, mainly in London and Plymouth, during the conflict.[5] WAAC purchased at least one further work from Mozley in June 1944.[6] Mozley was in theRoyal Engineers, and retired with the rank of ActingLieutenant-Colonel.[7]

After the War, Mozley established himself as a prolific commercial artist working in different techniques. He designed film posters forAlexander Korda, theatre posters for theLyric Theatre in Hammersmith and worked on mural designs for theFestival of Britain.[8][9] As well as designing hundreds of book covers, Mozley created book illustrations for the Limited Editions Club of New York, the publishersChatto and Windus and for theFolio Society.[3][4] Interior decoration, drawings for television commercials and press adverts forBritish European Airways were also undertaken.[4] Mozley designed posters for theLondon Underground,Shell and forLyons tea-rooms.[9][10] In 1979, a retrospective of Mozley's work was held at the King Street Gallery in London and his drawings of Venice were exhibited atSomerset House in support of theVenice in Peril Fund.[3]

Family life

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While he was at the Royal College of Art, Mozley met Eileen Kohn, who was also an artist, and they married in 1938. Her sister Joan would later marry one of Mozley's contemporaries,Edwin La Dell.[1] Mozley had two sons and three daughters. Mozley died ofheart failure in 1991, surviving his wife by two years.[1] From 1971 until his death, Mozley lived inKew, in a house which he had bought from another artist, John Plant.[11]

A retrospective exhibition of Mozley's lithographic work was held at theBarbican Centre library in 2002. The same year,Grey College in Durham also hosted an overview of his career. Three years later, the Barbican Centre held an exhibition of his artworks.[3]

References

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  1. ^abc"Obituary - Charles Mozley".The Independent. 20 January 1991.
  2. ^"Charles Mozley – details".The Collection. British Museum. Retrieved23 May 2016.
  3. ^abcdDavid Buckman (1998).Artists in Britain Since 1945 Vol 2, M to Z. Art Dictionaries Ltd.ISBN 0-95326-095-X.
  4. ^abcAlan Horne (1994).The Dictionary of 20th Century British Book Illustrators. Antique Collectors' Club.ISBN 1-85149-1082.
  5. ^ab"Spam Sandwich, Waterloo Street Buffet".Imperial War Museum. Retrieved9 May 2016.
  6. ^abImperial War Museum."War artists archive, Charles Mozley".Imperial War Museum. Retrieved9 May 2016.
  7. ^"Venice, Rialto Bridge by CHARLES MOZLEY - Peter Nahum At The Leicester Galleries".www.leicestergalleries.com. Retrieved21 March 2019.
  8. ^Elizabeth Dooley (7 January 2007)."Charles Mozley".University of Warwick Art Collection. Retrieved8 October 2016.
  9. ^abThe British Council."Charles Mozley". The British Council. Archived fromthe original on 10 March 2016. Retrieved8 December 2016.
  10. ^Paul Rennie (2010).Modern British Posters Art, Design & Communication. Black Dog Publishing.ISBN 978-1-906155-97-1.
  11. ^Historic England."356 and 358 Kew Road (1357700)".National Heritage List for England. Retrieved12 December 2016.

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