Francis Helps Explained

Francis Helps
Birth Date:1890
Birth Place:Dulwich, London, England
Nationality:British
Education:Dulwich College
Alma Mater:Slade School of Fine Art
Known For:Painting

Francis William Helps (1890-1972) was a British artist who, besides a long career as an art teacher, served as the official artist to the 1924 British expedition to Everest.

Biography

Helps was born in Dulwich in London and, between 1903 and 1907, he attended Dulwich College while also receiving art lessons from a private tutor.[1] In 1908, he enrolled at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. During World War I, Helps joined the Artists' Rifles and saw active service in France. Helps joined the 1924 British Mount Everest expedition as an official artist. He completed some eighty paintings and drawings of the expedition members and the Himalayan landscape which were subsequently displayed at the Alpine Club in London.[1] [2]

Helps took a full-time teaching post at the Royal College of Art, RCA, in 1931. In 1933, he was elected a member of the Royal Society of British Artists.[2] He also exhibited at the Royal Academy.[3] He left the RCA in 1934 but rejoined their teaching staff during World War II while the college was relocated to the Lake District.[1] During the war, the War Artists' Advisory Committee purchased at least one portrait by Helps.[4] [5] He also painted Emily Penrose in her role as principal of Somerville College, Oxford.

In 1953, Helps became head of the painting at the Leeds College of Art, a post he held until his retirement. In 1971, he moved to Bromley and died the following year.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: David Buckman. Art Dictionaries Ltd. 1998. Artists in Britain Since 1945 Vol 1, A to L . 0-95326-095-X.
  2. Web site: Francis William Helps . 1 September 2017. Arcadja Auctions Results.
  3. Book: Grant M. Waters. Eastbourne Fine Art. 1975. Dictionary of British Artists Working 1900-1950.
  4. Book: Brain Foss. Yale University Press. 2007. War Paint: Art, War, State and Identity in Britain, 1939-1945 . 978-0-300-10890-3.
  5. Web site: Imperial War Museum. Correspondence with artists: Francis Helps . 1 September 2017. Imperial War Museum.