Gerard de Rose explained

Gerard de Rose
Birth Date:1918
Birth Place:Accrington, England
Death Place:London, England
Occupation:Portrait painter and teacher[1]
Spouse:Noreen
Children:Theo[2]

Gerard de Rose (1918 - 1987) was an English portrait painter and teacher.

Biography

Early life

Gerard de Rose was born in Carrara Cottage, Oxford Street,[3] Accrington, Lancashire, in 1918, the son of a Russian emigree who was a professor of music and a surgeon. de Rose went to Accrington School of Art and then the Royal College of Art in 1939, having won a Royal Exhibition in textile design.

In World War II de Rose served in the Royal Engineers. He took part in the evacuation of Dunkirk.

After the war de Rose returned to the Royal College of Art. On completing his studies he became a lecturer.

Marriage and children

de Rose married Noreen and they had a son Theo.

Teaching

de Rose taught at various art colleges from 1950 to 1958, including at the London College of Printing.

From 1958 to 1967 de Rose ran the fine art faculty at Maidstone College of Art as head of faculty.

Portrait painting

In the 1960s de Rose became well known for his portrait painting. He painted famous people including:the Duke of Bedford;Julie Christie

Quentin Crisp
  • [4] Sammy Davis Jr.
  • Claire Bloom
  • Charlie Drake
  • Ken Dodd
  • Mick Jagger
  • Eric Morecambe
  • Vladimir Nabokov
  • Vita Sackville-West
  • Rod Steiger
  • andErnie Wise.
  • de Rose's portrait of Vladimir Nabokov appeared on the cover of Time magazine.

    Memberships

    In 1961 de Rose was elected a member of the Royal Society of British Artists (RBA).

    de Rose was also a member of the Chelsea Arts Club.

    Exhibitions

    As well as the RBA, de Rose also showed at: the Royal Academy;the Royal Society of Portrait Painters;Paris Salon

    Bradford Art Gallery
  • Manchester Art Gallery
  • Zayder Gallery; Alwin Gallery;[5] and other galleries,
  • de Rose also had solo shows, including at:Trafford

    Haworth Art Gallery
  • Alwin Gallery;William Ware Gallery; andwidely in America.
  • Death and afterwards

    de Rose died in Hammersmith Hospital in 1987.

    Holdings

    In 1957 the Rochdale Arts & Heritage Service purchased Wrestlers from de Rose. It can be seen at Touchstones Rochdale.

    Haworth Art Gallery in Accrington holds much of his work, including Portrait of the Artist's Wife[6] and Self Portrait, both which were a gift from de Rose.[7]

    In 1984 Herbert Lom gave de Rose's portrait Herbert Lom (b.1917), as the King in 'The King and I' by Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein II to the Victoria and Albert Museum.[8]

    Notes and References

    1. Book: Buckman. David. Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945. 22 August 2014. 65, 88. 0953260909. Art Dictionaries Ltd. 29 October 1998. 6 October 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141006083556/http://issuu.com/powershift/docs/dictionary_d. dead.
    2. News: Ironside. Virginia. Pushing the envelope. 3 August 2014. The Independent. 8 December 2012.
    3. Web site: Ararah. Gerard de Rose. 4 August 2014. 9 May 2004.
    4. Web site: Quentin Crisp by Gerard de Rose. Acorn Antiques. 22 August 2014.
    5. Book: Alwin Gallery. Exhibition of Paintings by Pascoal de Souza, Gerard de Rose: And Sculpture by Sean Crampton. 1966. Alwin Gallery. London. 22 August 2014.
    6. Web site: Art UK. Portrait of the Artist's Wife. 4 August 2014.
    7. Web site: Art UK. Self Portrait. 4 August 2014.
    8. Web site: Herbert Lom as the King. Art UK. 4 August 2014.