- Roland Penrose
Sir Roland Penrose (
14 October 1900 –23 April 1984 ) [ [http://www.rolandpenrose.co.uk/about.aspx About Rowland Penrose] .] , CBE, Kt, was an English artist, historian and poet. He was a major promoter and collector of modern art and an associate of thesurrealist s in theUnited Kingdom .Biography
Penrose's father, James Doyle Penrose, was a successful portrait painter and his mother, Elizabeth Josephine Peckover, was the daughter of Lord Peckover, a wealthy Quaker banker. Roland grew up in a strict
Quaker family inWatford and attendedLeighton Park School ,Reading, Berkshire . After studyingArchitecture at Cambridge, Penrose switched to painting and moved toFrance where he lived from 1922 and married his first wife the poetValentine Boue . During this period he became friends withPicasso ,Wolfgang Paalen andMax Ernst , who would have the strongest influence on his work and most of the leading Surrealists.Penrose returned to
London in 1936 and was one of the organisers of theLondon International Surrealist Exhibition , which led to the establishment of the English surrealist movement. Penrose settled inHampstead where he was the centre of the community of avant-garde British artist and emigres that had settled there and opened theLondon Gallery onCork Street where he promoted the Surrealists as well as friendsHenry Moore ,Barbara Hepworth ,Ben Nicholson andNaum Gabo . Penrose commissioned a sculpture from Moore for his Hampstead House that became the focus of a press campaign against abstract art. In 1938, Penrose organised a tour of Picasso's "Guernica" that raised funds for the Republican Government in Spain. Penrose and Boue's marriage had broken down in 1934, they divorced in 1937, and by 1939 Penrose had begun his relationship withLee Miller ; they finally married in 1947. They lived at 21 Downshire Hill,Hampstead ,London NW3 , which now bears ablue plaque . [cite web|title = Daily Telegraph report on installation of blue plaque, 2003|url = http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/main.jhtml?xml=/property/2003/07/09/plee09.xml|accessdate = 2008-01-23]As a Quaker, Penrose was a
pacifist but after the outbreak ofWorld War II volunteered as anair-raid warden and then taughtMilitary Camouflage at the Home Guard training centre atOsterley Park and wrote the "Home Guard Manual of Camouflage". [Newark, 2007.] [cite web| url=http://living.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=40952006 | title=Surrealist who tried to paint a whole nation green | work=The Scotsman | accessdate=2007-03-04] This led to Penrose being commissioned as aCaptain in theRoyal Engineers and working as Senior Lecturer at theEastern Command Camouflage School inNorwich . He was an early staff member of the "Camouflage Development and Training Centre" located atFarnham Castle inSurrey . Penrose was also influential in securing passage fromEurope for many artists and finding them work and accommodation in England or onward travel to the US includingKurt Schwitters andDalí .After the war, he co-founded the
Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) inLondon , with theart critic andwriter Sir Herbert Read in 1947. Penrose organised the first two ICA exhibitions "40 Years of Modern Art" that included many key works ofCubism and "40,000 Years of Modern Art" which reflected his interest in African Sculpture. Penrose was a presence at the ICA for 30 years. He produced a number of books, which cover the works of his friendsPablo Picasso ,Max Ernst ,Joan Miró ,Man Ray andAntoni Tàpies . He was also a trustee of theTate Gallery organising a survey of Picasso's work there in 1960 and using his contacts to negotiate purchases of works by Picasso and the Surrealists at discounted prices.Penrose and Miller bought
Farley Farm inEast Sussex in 1949 where he displayed his valuable collection of modern art in particular the Surrealists and works by Picasso. Penrose also designed the landscaping around the house as a setting for works of modern sculpture. In 1972, thieves broke into his country house stealing a number of works and then demanded a ransom. The trustees of the Tate Gallery agreed to loan Penrose the funds to pay the ransom on the condition he promised works to the collection.Legacy
His bold and enigmatic surrealist paintings, drawings and objects are some of the most enduring images of the movement. He is remembered for his postcard collages, examples of which are found in major national collections across Britain. He was awarded the CBE in 1960 and he was knighted for his services to the
visual arts in 1966. TheUniversity of Sussex awarded him an honorary Doctorate of Letters in 1980.Audio recording
An interview with Roland Penrose (and
Lee Miller ) recorded in 1946 can be heard on the audio CD [http://www.ltmpub.freeserve.co.uk/surrrev.html "Surrealism Reviewed"] .ee also
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Stanley William Hayter
*Julian Trevelyan Notes
References
*Newark, Tim (March 2007) "Now you see it… Now You Don't", "
History Today ".External links
* [http://www.farleyfarmhouse.co.uk/ Farley Farm official site]
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