Olga Lehmann Explained

Olga Lehmann
Birth Name:Louise Olga Mary Lehmann
Birth Date:10 February 1912
Birth Place:Catemu, Valparaíso, Chile
Death Place:Saffron Walden, Essex, England
Education:Santiago College
Alma Mater:Slade School of Fine Art

Olga Lehmann (10 February 1912  - 26 October 2001) was a British visual artist.

Early life

Born in Catemu, Chile, to Mary Grisel Lehmann (née Bissett) and mining engineer Andrew William Lehmann, Olga Lehmann had one sister, Monica (Monica Pidgeon), and one brother, George (Andrew George Lehmann). Her father was of German and French descent (born in Paris) and her mother was Scottish.[1] She was educated at Santiago College, and in 1929 moved to England, where she was awarded a scholarship to the Slade School of Fine Art, London University.

At the Slade she studied fine art under the tutelage of Henry Tonks and Randolph Schwabe, specializing in theatrical design under Vladimir Polunin and in portraiture under Allan Gwynne-Jones.[2] [3] Awarded prizes in life painting, composition, and theatrical design, she visited Spain in the early thirties; Spanish and Moorish themes were subsequently reflected in her art.

Career

Her productive working life as an artist spanned almost six decades, from the 1930s to the 1980s. Throughout the 1930s she acquired a reputation in the fields of mural painting[4] and portraiture.[5] She exhibited her work at the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1933, and with the London Group in 1935.[6] Later sitters of note consisted of people associated with the film or record industries such as singers Edric Connor, Carmen Prietto, conductor Richard Austin, and actors Dirk Bogarde and Patrice Wymore.[3] During the Blitz in 1940, her studio-flat in Hampstead was destroyed by a bomb, and much of her early work was lost.

After World War II, her name chiefly became associated with graphic design for the Radio Times, and designing for the film and television industries.[3] In 1939 she married author and editor Edward Richard Carl Huson, by whom she had one son, author and television writer and producer Paul Huson. She was predeceased by her husband in 1984, and she herself died in Saffron Walden, Essex, in 2001.

Works

Illustration, design, and graphic work

Radio Times illustrations! issue !! title
The Suicide Club meets...
Kitchen Front
Don't pass it on, but...
The Raggle-Taggle Gypsies, O!
But lovelier than the cornfield...
The Canterville Ghost
Three Sisters
The Star in the East

–3 January 1942
What the other Listener thinks
The Dancers
The Dark Charmer
And the more I bring off...
Easy Murder
Gestapo over Europe
Pagliacci
Grim Fairy Tale
Faust
Alexander Nevsky

–9 May 1942
Japan wants the Earth (cover)

–20 June 1942
Carmen (cover)
Next of Kin
The Words upon the Window Pane
Ladies in Retirement
Death in the hand
Tales of Hoffmann
The Magic Flute
Maude
The Beggar Student
Ruslan and Ludmilla
La traviata
Programs up to Boxing Day and Turandot
Cinderella
The Force of Destiny

–30 January 1943
Hassan
Madame Butterfly
La bohème
Robinson Crusoe
Liebestraum
Fidelio

–17 April 2007
Les Cloches
Royal Gesture
Dona Claries
The Wild Duck
A Princess of Tartary
Master Peter's Puppet Show
How to arrange a Concert

–2 October 1943
Samson and Delilah
Ring up the Curtain
Romeo and Juliet
The Flying Dutchman

–1 January 1944
Cinderella
Distant Point
Carmen
The Hostage

–29 April 1944
A Play Toward and Aïda
The Man Stayed Alone
Alexander Nevsky
The Story of the Ballet
Romeo and Juliet
Emilia
The Second Mrs Tanqueray
Turandot
The Story of the Ballet #2
L’Arlesienne
Treasure Island
Boxing Day (4 corner vignettes)
A Voyage to Lilliput
The Story of the Ballet #3,
illustration of Sunday Rhapsody
Scheherazade
The Tale of Tsar Saltan
Tuesday Serenade
A Princess of Tartary
Corner in Crime
The Wizard of the Mountain
The Wild Duck

–15 September 1945
Paul Temple Returns
Golden Dragon City
Schwanda the Bagpiper
Prince Igor
Tosca
Treasure Island
Music for Saturday Night
Bounden Duty
A Hundred Years Old
Lord Mondrago
It Might Have Been the Moon

–28 September 1946
La bohème
Pagliacci
The Turn of the Screw
Children in Uniform
Androcles and the Lion.
Biography
Save him, Doctor...
Mary Rose
The Silver Cord
The Laughing Woman
The Man who was Thursday
To What Red Hell
The Poet and the Child
If
The Flying Dutchman
Beyond the Night
The Narrow Corner

–24 January 1948
Xerxes
The Black Cap has to wait
Eugene Onegin
The Family from One-End Street
The Lost Horizon
The Healing Stream
The first post will be opened tonight
Focus on Old Age
Scamps in Paradise
Focus on Child Adoption
The Great Ruby Ming
Bizet's Carmen
The Rise and Decline of Johnny Godwin

–20 August 1949
The Story of ‘Lulu.’
Point of Honour
Summer Showtime
Promenade Concert
Boxing Day, two double-spreads
Stars from the Shows
Shanties and Forebitters
Summer Showtime
Songs from the Shows
The Bottom of the Well.
Dona Clarines
Cried the Sparrow
Songs from the Shows
Summer Rain
Pagliacci.
La traviata
The Flower in the Rock
The Lady from Albuquerque
The Laughing Woman.

–31 July 1954
The Flying Dutchman
The Turn of the Screw
The Turn of the Screw
The Dark Eyed Sailor.
The Cat and the Canary
A Vegetarian Dish for April
The Turn of the Screw
From Morn to Midnight
Music at Ten
New Year's Eve, triple spread.
Journey to Venezuela
Memories of a Street of Artists
The Lost Horizon.
A Hundred Years Old
Murder at Elstree
Australian Saga
Ruslan and Ludmilla
Stories and Music from the Ballet.
A Time of the Serpent
Samson and Delilah

–27 December 1958
Chu-Chin-Chow
The Wraiths.
Lost Love
Shadow of a Pale Horse
Enter Three Witches

–5 December 1959
Where William Weare was Murdered.
A Play for the Guide Festival
Scamps in Paradise
New Year's Eve, triple page spread.

Murals

[5]

Film, television, and theatrical design

[3] [10] [11]

Exhibitions

One-woman

[3]

Mixed

[3]

Collections

[3]

Record sleeves

Created for Argo Records (UK), 1954 - 1957[14]

Quintet for Three Flutes, Violin and Cello.

Further references

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Olga Lehmann's Burlington murals .
  2. The Slade 1871-1971, The Royal Academy of Arts, London, 1971.
  3. Who's Who in Art, "Olga Lehmann", pp. 347-348, Michigan: The Gale Group, 2002.
  4. Contemporary Mural Painters: Miss Olga Lehmann. The Decorator, London, July, 1941.
  5. Spalding, Frances, Dictionary of British Art, Volume VI: 20th Century Painter and Sculptors, "Olga Lehmann", p. 295, Suffolk: The Antique Collector's Club Ltd., 1990, .
  6. The Royal Society of British Artists: An Open Assembly, London, 1954.
  7. Jackson, L.: Twentieth-Century Pattern Design, Princeton Architectural Press, 2002.
  8. Connelly, Bill, Olga Lehmann, Imaginative Book Illustration Society Newsletter, No 15, Summer 2000.
  9. Quinn, Andrew H.: Corsham Murals. Cultural Heritage, Defense Estates Annual Report, 2001, Ministry of Defense.
  10. Leese, Elizabeth: Costume Design in the Movies, "Olga Lehmann". Frederick Ungar Publications. New York, 1976, 1983.
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  12. Soren, D.: Vera-Ellen: The Magic and the Mystery, Luminary Press, Midnight Marquee Press, Inc., 2003. .
  13. Halligan, F.:Movie Story Boards - The Art of Visualizing Screenplays, pp 62-67, Chronicle Books LLC, 2013.
  14. Scott, G.; Miles, B.; Morgan, J.: The Greatest Album Covers of All Time, "Under Milk Wood", London: Collins & Brown, 2005. .