- Stanley Warren
Stanley Warren (born 1917 - died February 20, 1992), a bombardier of the 15th Regiment of the
Royal Regiment of Artillery was known for theChangi Murals he painted at a chapel during his internment inChangi prison in Singapore duringWorld War II .His five murals on the walls of St Luke's Chapel depicts the biblical scenes of the Nativity, the Ascension, Crucifixion, Last Supper and Saint Luke in prison. He was born in
England and was an artist before the war.The murals were discovered in 1958 and a search was made to find the artist. Warren, who by that time was an art teacher at the Sir William Collins School now
South Camden Community School inLondon , had thought that the murals had been destroyed, but was shown a photograph of one of his murals in the Daily Mirror by a colleague at school. He was brought out toSingapore and restored the murals on several trips to Singapore.On 20 February 1992, Stanley died in his home in
Dorset ,England .Reference:
Stubbs, P.W. (2003). The Changi Murals: The story of Stanley Warren's war. Singapore: Landmark Books. (ISBN 981-3065-84-2)
External links
* [http://www.petrowilliamus.co.uk/murals/murals.htm Changi Murals]
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