Vera Willoughby Explained

Vera Willoughby
Birth Date:1870
Birth Place:South Norwood, London, England
Nationality:British
Education:Slade School of Art
Known For:Poster art, painting, book illustration
Spouse:Louis Willoughby
Children:Michael Willoughby Althea Willoughby

Vera Willoughby (1870–1939) was a British illustrator, painter, and poster artist. Under the name Vera Petrovna, she also created designs and illustrations of ballet dancers.

Biography

Willoughby was born in South Norwood and educated in London at the Slade School of Fine Art.[1] [2] At the Slade she developed a style with both Cubist and Art Deco elements, which led to a number of poster commissions.[3] Willoughby designed posters for the London Underground from 1928 to 1935.[3] [4] [5] She made illustrations for a gift edition of The Odes of Horace,[6] added "curiously stylised illustrations" for a 1929 edition of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen,[7] "decorated" a collection of 17th-century love poems,[8] and contributed illustrations for ten books published by Peter Llewelyn Davies, among her many published works.[9] Beginning in 1915, she created cover designs for the catalogues and other publications of specialty bookseller and dance scholar Cyril W. Beaumont,[10] sometimes under the name "Vera Petrovna".[1] [11] [12] She also created wooden souvenir figures depicting dancers Léonide Massine and Lubov Tchernicheva of the Ballets Russes.[13] [14]

Willoughby published Vision of Greece, an illustrated record of her travels in Greece in 1925. "It is a fully sufficient book, even if we only consider its text," commented one reviewer, "but Mrs. Willoughby is one of the most masterly of modern painters, and her book is enormously more attractive by reason of her illustrations."[15]

Personal life

Vera Willoughby's husband was English film actor Louis Willoughby (1876–1968). Their daughter Althea Willoughby (1904–1982) was also an illustrator and designer. During World War I, she lived with young signal officer Peter Llewelyn Davies.[16] Vera Willoughby died in 1939, aged 69 years. Original works by Willoughby are in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum and the London Transport Museum.[17]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Case of Delicacy Willoughby, Vera V&A Search the Collections. 2019-04-16. V and A Collections. en. 2022-07-04.
  2. Web site: A Vision of Greece. Willoughby. Vera. 1925. eng.travelogues.gr. Philip Allan. 2019-04-16.
  3. Book: David Bownes. london transport museum. 2018. Poster Girls . 978-1-871829-28-0.
  4. Web site: People. www.ltmuseum.co.uk. 2019-04-16.
  5. Rose. Peter. 1994. Disadvantaged or timid?. RSA Journal. 142. 5450. 70. 0958-0433. 41376491.
  6. News: Christmas Books. November 28, 1926. The Observer. April 16, 2019. 8. Newspapers.com.
  7. Gilson, David, "Later Publishing History, with Illustrations" in Janet Todd, ed., Jane Austen in Context (Cambridge University Press 2005): 151, 153.
  8. Book: Fisk, Earl E.. Lovely Laughter. An Anthology of Seventeenth Century Love Lyrics. Cassell. 1932.
  9. Book: The recruiting officer : a comedy : as it was acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's servants, anno 1706. Farquhar. George. Gosse. Edmund. Willoughby. -1939, Véra. 1926. London : Peter Davies. en.
  10. Walker. Kathrine Sorley. 2002. Cyril W. Beaumont: Bookseller, Publisher, and Writer on Dance Part One. Dance Chronicle. 25. 1. 51–94. 0147-2526. 1568178. 10.1081/DNC-120003119. 218526829.
  11. Book: The art of Lubov Tchernicheva. Petrovna. Vera. Tchernicheva. Lubov. 1921. London : C.W. Beaumont. en.
  12. Walker. Kathrine Sorley. 2003. Cyril W. Beaumont: A Bibliography. Dance Chronicle. 26. 1. 85–99. 10.1081/DNC-120016114. 0147-2526. 1568113. 193107378.
  13. Web site: Wooden figure showing Lubov Tchernicheva Willoughby, Vera V&A Search the Collections. 2019-04-16. V and A Collections. en. 2019-04-16.
  14. Book: Holland, Peter. Shakespeare Survey 71: Volume 71: Re-Creating Shakespeare. 2018-10-31. Cambridge University Press. 9781108584876. en.
  15. News: "Immortal Greece". November 8, 1925. The Observer. April 16, 2019. 6. Newspapers.com.
  16. Book: Dudgeon, Piers. Neverland: J. M. Barrie, the du Mauriers, and the Dark Side of Peter Pan. 2011-07-12. Open Road Media. 9781453218211. en.
  17. Web site: Chestnut Sunday Bushy Park. Willoughby. Vera. 1932. London Transport Museum Shop. April 16, 2019.