John Vernon Lord

John Vernon Lord

John Vernon Lord is an illustrator, author and teacher. He has illustrated many classical texts, including Aesop's Fables [ "Aesop's Fables", edited and illustrated by John Vernon Lord, verses by James Michie, Jonathan Cape 1989] , "The Nonsense Verse of Edward Lear" [ "The Nonsense Verse of Edward Lear", edited and illustrated by John Vernon Lord, Jonathan Cape 1984. Reissued in its 3rd edition in 1992] ; the Folio Society's "Myths and Legends of the British Isles" [ Myths and Legends of the British Isles, edited by Richard Barber, with illustrations by John Vernon Lord, The Folio Society, 1998] , and "Epics of the Middle Ages" [ "Epics of the Middle Ages", illustrated by John Vernon Lord, The Folio Society, 2005 ] . In addition, he has illustrated many classics of children's literature including Lewis Caroll's The Hunting of the Snark [ "The Hunting of the Snark", by Lewis Carroll, illustrated by John Vernon Lord, Artists’ Choice Editions, The Foundry, Church Hanborough 2006] .

He has made extensive contributions to the world of contemporary poetry and narrative, and has written and illustrated several children's books, which have been published widely and translated into several languages. His book The Giant Jam Sandwich has been in print for over thirty years. [ The Giant Jam Sandwich, story and illustrations by John Vernon Lord, set to verse by Janet Burroway, Jonathan Cape, 1972. ]

As a university professor John Vernon Lord has lectured on the art of illustration for over 40 years and is pre-eminent in the field. He is currently working on Lewis Caroll’s Alice in Wonderland.

Background and Education

John Vernon Lord was born in Glossop, Derbyshire in 1939. He was the son of a baker and a ship’s hairdresser. He attended Salford School of Art, now the University of Salford in Lancashire (1956-60); and completed his formal education at the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London, now Central St Martins College of Art and Design.

The "Central School of Arts and Crafts", a constituent college of the University of the Arts, London, was established in 1896 to provide specialist art teaching for workers in the craft industries. The school was intended to be a centre at which art scholars and students from local schools could be brought under the influence of established artists, while simultaneously being in close relation with employers. It was a direct outcome of the Arts and Crafts Movement sponsored by William Morris and John Ruskin. Courses included calligraphy, letterform and illustration and Lord was taught by amongst others, the modernist writer and artist Mervyn Peake and the surrealist Cecil Collins. In his recent retrospective, "Drawing Upon Drawing" he states that,

"During (his) student days, in the late 1950's the work of Gerard Hoffnung, Andre Francois, Ronald Searle and Saul Steinberg...and, to a certain extent..the work of Paul Klee" [ Lord, J.V, "Drawing Upon Drawing", p.20 Pub. University of Brighton, 2007.]

were also influential, as was "an abiding interest" in Victorian steel engraving [ ibid] . The latter having a profound effect on his later work.

Drawing for a Living

In 1961 Lord began work as a freelance illustrator, joining the agents Saxon Artists, in New Oxford Street, London [ Lord, J.V "Drawing upon Drawing" p.31, University of Brighton, 2007.] . This required him to draw on demand, day in and out, often for long hours. He describes the difference between life as an art student and life as a professional illustrator in the following terms:

As well as drawing the insides of stomachs, I tackled everything that came my way. I carried out portraits of company directors for their retirement dinner menu covers, buildings for brochures, strip cartoons, maps and humorous drawings for advertisements....gardens and their plants, vegetables, mazes, refrigerators, dishwashers, totem poles, kitchen utensils, resuscitation diagrams, all kinds of furniture, typewriters, agricultural crop spraying machines, door locks, folded towels, decorative letters, Zodiac signs, animals....When you are a student there is a tendency at first to limit yourself to draw only what you "like" drawing. This of course ultimately shackles you and limits your repetoire ...(it) narrows the margin of what you are able to depict in an image and consequently stifles imagination and ideas. [ ibid. p 35]

As a commercial artist, in 1968 Lord designed the album cover for The Book of Taliesyn by the band Deep Purple. [ Lord, J.V, "Drawing upon Drawing" p.46, University of Brighton, 2007.] The brief from the artist's agent is detailed in "Drawing upon Drawing" as follows:

"the agent gave me the title saying that the art director wanted a ‘fantasy Arthurian touch’ and to include hand lettering for the title and the musicians’ names. I mainly drew from The Book of Taliesin, which is a collection of poems, said to be written by the sixth century Welsh bard Taliesin." [3]

The fee for the job was £30 (minus 25% for the agent).

Brighton

In 1968 Lord became a teacher at Brighton College of Art (now the University of Brighton) and was for the first time required to reflect upon his art in writing. Gradually his illustrative work was concentrated exclusively on the illustration of books. At this time he was commissioned to illustrate among others, the "Adventures of Jabotí on the Amazon" [ "Adventures of Jabotí on the Amazon", by Lena F. Hurlong, Abelard-Schuman, 1968.] and "Reynard the Fox" [ "Reynard the Fox" by Roy Brown, Abelard-Schuman, 1969.] and so began a love affair with narrative illustration. During the 1970's, as a teacher at Brighton, Lord's output was prodigious, a fruitful relationship with the publishers Jonathan Cape lead to the creation of several notable picture books including his own "The Giant Jam Sandwich", "The Runaway Roller Skate" and "Mr Mead and his Garden". As well as illustrating Conrad Aiken's "Who's Zoo" [ "Who’s Zoo", poems by Conrad Aiken, Jonathan Cape, 1977, illustrated by John Vernon Lord.] Lord produced several illustrations for Punch Magazine and the Radio Times [ "Drawing upon Drawing", Lord. J.V, p. 41, pub University of Brighton, 2007.] . He wrote many articles and gave several public lectures on Illustration as an art form, some of which can be found online below [ See Links to Lectures and Articles. ] . His illustrations began to take on that distinctive 'complexity of content', that is so characteristic of much of his later work, together with an apparent taste for 'black and white'. Strongly influenced by the Victorian art of steel engraving, in an article on cross hatching Lord writes:

"The whiteness of the paper already exists before you proceed to draw. It has established itself as a fundamental entity; a ground to tread on. What marks you make on the paper are as important as the marks you don't make; or is the opposite the case? The editing and selection of gap-making is fundamental to drawing. Nothingness, therefore, allows something else to exist. Planets move in space. Planets need space to move about in. Space doesn't need planets. The pencil (or whatever other drawing instrument you are using) clothes the naked surface of the paper with a network of marks and the paper often peeps through the drawing. A picture is made up of a balancing between the making, the removing, and the not-making of marks. Somehow a drawing represents the trails of a journey like, as Klee put it - `taking a line for a walk', which is a far more conducive activity than taking a dog for a walk." [ [http://www.fulltable.com/vts/h/hg/h.htm "Hatching"] by Lord, J.V.]

In 1986 he was appointed Professor of Illustration at University of Brighton and his inaugural lecture "Illustrating Lear's Nonsense" was published a few years later. [ ibid, p. 48.]

Gallery

elected Publications as an Illustrator

1965 A Visit to Bedsyde Manor, by Stanley Penn, Guinness Publications.

1968 Adventures of Jabotí on the Amazon, by Lena F. Hurlong, Abelard-Schuman.

1969 Reynard the Fox, by Roy Brown, Abelard-Schuman.

1970 A Natural History of Man, by J.K. Brierley, Heinemann.

1970 The Truck on the Track, by Janet Burroway, Jonathan Cape.

1970 Dinosaurs Don’t Die, by Ann Coates, Longman.

1972 The Adventures of Brer Rabbit, after Joel Chandler Harris, BBC Jackanory. 1975 Sword at Sunset, by Rosemary Sutcliff, (Edito-Service), Geneva.

1977 Who’s Zoo, poems by Conrad Aiken, Jonathan Cape.

1984 The Nonsense Verse of Edward Lear, Jonathan Cape.

1989 The Song that Sings the Bird, poems chosen by Ruth Craft and illustrated by JVL, Collins.

1989 Aesop's Fables, verses by James Michie, Jonathan Cape.

1994 The Squirrel and the Crow, by Wendy Cope, ‘Prospero Poets’ series for the Clarion Press.

1995 King Arthur’s Knights, by Henry Gilbert, Macmillan.

1998 Myths and Legends of the British Isles, edited by Richard Barber, The Folio Society.

2002 Icelandic Sagas, Volume 2, translated by Magnus Magnusson, The Folio Society.

2005 Epics of the Middle Ages, The Folio Society.

2006 The Hunting of the Snark, by Lewis Carroll, Artists’ Choice Editions, The Foundry, Church Hanborough.

Books

1972 The Giant Jam Sandwich, set to verse by Janet Burroway, Jonathan Cape.

1973 The Runaway Roller Skate, Jonathan Cape.

1974 Mr Mead and his Garden, Jonathan Cape.

1979 Miserable Aunt Bertha, set to verse by Fay Maschler, Jonathan Cape.

1986 The Doodles and Diaries of John Vernon Lord, Camberwell Press.

2007 Drawing Upon Drawing: 50 Years of Illustrating, University of Brighton.

Links to Lectures and Articles

* [http://www.fulltable.com/VTS/g/gjs/g.htm "The Giant Jam Sandwich": a Lecture]
* [http://www.theaoi.com/Mambo/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=224&Itemid=26 Teaching Illustration"]
* [http://www.falmouth.ac.uk/downloads/journals/aoi-thejournal-092003.pdf "A Journey Of Drawing an Illustration of a Fable"]
* [http://www.fulltable.com/vts/n/nm/me.htm "Narrative Music"]
* [http://www.fulltable.com/vts/l/lord/lmenu.htm "A Collection of Lectures"]

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