Authors: Michael Holroyd
1933 | January, Leicester Galleries: Sixty Etchings. LL D Cardiff University. |
August, appointed trustee of the Tate Gallery (to 1941). Venice. | |
1934 | Augustus John |
21 May, elected President of Royal Cambrian Academy of Art. | |
September, Paris. | |
October (to February 1935), ‘Etchings at the National Museum of Wales’ (catalogue by Kighley Baxandall). Mallord Street sold to Gracie Fields. New studio built at Fryern Court. | |
1935 | 30 April, ‘La Séraphita’ and other paintings destroyed in fire at Fryern. |
14 May, letter to | |
June, borrows Vanessa Bell’s studio for one month. | |
22 June, Henry John missing. Body found drowned on 6 July. | |
November, takes studio at 49 Glebe Place. | |
1936 | 5–29 February, Adams Gallery: Forty Etchings. |
April, Paris. | |
25 April, Laugharne Castle, Carmarthen. Portrait of Dylan Thomas. | |
26 May, fined £5 for drinking after hours at the Old Mill Club, Salisbury. | |
June, represented at XX Biennial International Art Exhibition (4 paintings). | |
Autumn, British Empire Exhibition, Johannesburg. Works (later with Ernst Stern) on designs for costumes and scenery for C. B. Cochran’s production of J. M. Barrie’s | |
1937 | Associated with new school of drawing and painting under the direction of Claude Rogers, Victor Pasmore and William Coldstream. Elected President of the Gypsy Lore Society. |
March, Wildenstein Gallery, London: Thirty Drawings. | |
February–May, Jamaica. Travels back on a banana boat via Rotterdam. | |
September, rents Mas de Galeron, St-Rémy-de-Provence.Visits Matthew Smith at Aix-en-Provence. | |
1938 | February, one of three British artists (with Sickert and Steer) represented at Exhibition of British Art at the Louvre, Paris. |
March, Leicester Galleries: Drawings. Takes Park Studio, Pelham Street, London. | |
7 April, father dies in Tenby. | |
28 April, resigns from Royal Academy following its rejection of Wyndham Lewis’s portrait of T. S. Eliot. | |
19 May–11 June, Tooth’s Gallery: Latest Paintings (32), including Jamaican pictures. | |
18 June, Dorelia’s mother dies following a fall from the balcony of her bedroom at Fryern Court on 20 May. | |
4 July, opens Exhibition of Twentieth-Century German Art at Burlington House. | |
July, signs contract with Jonathan Cape for autobiography. | |
August, at Laugharne with Richard Hughes. | |
27 August, goes to Mas de Galeron. | |
1939 | February–March, Redfern Gallery: Exhibition of Paintings by John, Innes and Derwent Lees. |
July–August, Mas de Galeron. | |
18 September, Gwen John dies at Dieppe. | |
Autumn, begins painting the Queen. Represented at British Council Exhibition, New York. | |
1940 | Honorary Member of the London Group. |
16 February, re-elected to the Royal Academy. | |
July, moves to studio at 33 Tite Street, Chelsea. | |
November, National Gallery: ‘British Painting Since Whistler: Drawings of Augustus John’ (112). | |
December, exhibition at the Francis Taylor Gallery, Hollywood. | |
1941 | February, starts writing for Cyril Connolly’s |
June, Redfern Gallery: Drawings (40). | |
July, joins the Green Shirts and ‘throws in his lot’ with the Social Credit Party. | |
October, Augustus John | |
1942 | March, etchings collected by Gerald Brockhurst shown at Boston Library, Massachusetts. |
11 June, awarded Order of Merit (investiture 2 July). | |
31 June, writes to | |
October, article on Gwen John published by | |
1943 | January, elected Honorary Member, American National Institute of Arts and Letters. Artists’ International Association (1 painting). |
May, Leicester Galleries: ‘Drawings by Augustus John, Paintings by Gilbert Spencer’. | |
1944 | Matthew Smith stays at Fryern; he and John paint each other. |
14 March, Alfred Munnings 24 votes, John 17 in elections for the presidency of the Royal Academy. | |
7 June, in a light fawn tropical suit opens Exhibition of Indian Art for the Mayor of Calcutta’s Relief Fund. | |
2 August, appointed First President of the Central Institute of Art and Design. | |
October, | |
1945 | In Wales with the Howard de Waldens. |
July–November, Tite Street studio under repair. | |
1946 | Introduction to Gwen John exhibition (Arts Council). Elected chairman of the Contemporary Art Society for Wales. Elected member of Académie Royale de Belgique. Jeu de Paume, Paris: represented in ‘Exposition de peinture anglaise du XX siècle’ (portraits and a composition). |
24 July–31 August, Temple Newsam House, Leeds: Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings (124 exhibits). | |
24 December, letter to | |
1947 | A long convalescence. September–October, Mousehole, Cornwall. |
1948 | May, Leicester Galleries: Exhibition of work from previous fifteen years (52 exhibits), including 12-foot canvas ‘The Little Concert’ (grisaille). |
31 May, on the cover of | |
10 July, elected President of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters. | |
30 July, Welsh National Eisteddfod, Bridgend. Arts Council Exhibition: Paintings (61) and Drawings (65). | |
October, American-British Art Center: Drawings. | |
1949 | 7 March, ‘Engaged on a long and vast composition’ (letter to Wyndham Lewis). |
21 March–12 April, Scott & Fowles, New York: Exhibition of Works in American Collections (23 paintings). | |
9 September, radio talk for BBC, Far Eastern Service, ‘I Speak for Myself’. | |
November, Lefevre Gallery: ‘Works by Augustus John and Ethel Walker’. ‘Frontiers’ published by | |
1950 | 30 April, profile in London |
June–July, Mas de Galeron given up. | |
July–August, Hôtel de Bourgogne, Paris: ‘a course of injections’. | |
29 August, letter to | |
October, Paris. | |
1951 | 15 |
17 August, letter to | |
1952 | 28 January, on the cover of |
3 March, | |
5 March, appointed Vice-President of the Artists’ Benevolent Institution. | |
28 March, Guest of Honour at Foyle’s Literary Lunch: ‘I am two people instead of one: the one you see before you is the old painter. But another one has just cropped up – the young writer.’ | |
October, Introduction to the catalogue of Ulrica Forbes Exhibition, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. | |
1953 | Resigns as President of Royal Society of Portrait Painters. |
Begins sculpture with Fiore de Henriques. | |
1954 | March–April, Royal Academy, Diploma Gallery: Exhibition of Works by Augustus John OM, RA (460 exhibits). Portrait of Lord Leverhulme repaired. Walker Art Gallery: Exhibition of Augustus John pictures with Liverpool associations. |
November, Nuffield House, Guy’s Hospital, prostate gland operation. | |
December (till March 1955), Spain. | |
1955 | February, ‘Some Portraits from Memory’ published by the |
March, bronze head of Yeats purchased for the Abbey Theatre, Dublin. | |
19 September, letter to | |
November, Wales. Drawings of John Cowper Powys. | |
1956 | August, France. |
September, Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield: Paintings (43), Drawings (88) and Prints (15). | |
1957 | 4 November, interviewed by Malcolm Muggeridge on BBC TV |
December, | |
1958 | Joins British Peace Committee. |
1959 | 29 October, given the Honorary Freedom of Tenby. |
1960 | Elected first president of the Contemporary Art Society for Wales. |
4 January, eighty-second birthday. ‘Work as usual’ | |
12 May, interviewed by John Freeman on BBC | |
14 October, letter praising the work of Matthew Smith in the | |
1961 | 15 March–30 March, Tooth’s Gallery: Paintings and Drawings not previously illustrated. |
31 October, dies at Fryern Court. | |
5 November, obituary programme, BBC TV | |
1962 | 20 July, Christie’s first studio sale. |
Augustus John | |
1963 | 21 June, Christie’s second studio sale. |
1964 | 12 November, |
1965 | 1–30 April, Upper Grosvenor Galleries: Loan Exhibition of Drawings and Murals by Augustus John OM, RA, in aid of the Augustus John Memorial Appeal. |
1967 | The Drawings of Augustus John |
1 October, memorial statue by Ivor Roberts-Jones unveiled by Lord Mountbatten at Fordingbridge. | |
1968 | 18 July, Harlech Television, |
1969 | 24 July, Dorelia dies at Fryern Court. |
1970 | 25 October–14 November, The University of Hull: ‘Augustus John: Portraits of the Artist’s Family’. |
1971 | 2–28 December, Lefevre Gallery: Drawings by Augustus John (36 pictures). |
1972 | Over 1,000 drawings, no paintings and 3 bronzes, the last remains of the artist’s studio, purchased by the National Museum of Wales. |
November, Dalhousie Art Gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia: Augustus John (40 pictures, catalogue by Ernest W. Smith). | |
1974 | September, Malcolm Easton and Michael Holroyd, |
October, London Weekend Television | |
1975 | 25 March–31 August, National Portrait Gallery, London: ‘Augustus John, Paintings and Drawings’. |
30 May–26 October, National Portrait Gallery, London: ‘Augustus John. Life and Times’ (catalogues for both exhibitions by Malcolm Easton and Romilly John). | |
1978 | 15 April–21 May, National Museum of Wales Centenary exhibition, ‘Augustus John: Studies for Compositions’ (catalogue by A. D. Fraser Jenkins). |