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Harold Peiris

Harold Peiris (1904–1988) was a Sri Lankan artist, lawyer, author, scholar, teacher and translator. He was the co-founder of the Lionel Wendt Art Centre and its sole life-trustee.〔(Lionel Wendt Arts Centre Website: Harold Pieris ), Retrieved 10 June 2015〕〔(43 Group & Harry Pieris ), Sapumal Foundation Website, Retrieved 10 June 2015〕 He also established the Sapumal Foundation.〔(A houseful of art ), The Sunday Times, Retrieved 9 June 2015〕〔(The 43 Group, Harry Pieris and the Sapumal Foundation ) by Rohan de Soysa & Michael Roberts, Retrieved 10 December 2014〕〔(Sapumal Foundation Website ), Retrieved 9 June 2015〕
Born to a celebrated wealthy aristocratic family, he was the only son of Charles Peiris, the younger brother of the more famous Sir James Peiris and Maude de Mel, who was a sister of Sir Henry De Mel.〔(Elements of an art lover ), Ceylon Today, Retrieved 10 June 2015〕〔(Planter Profile: Charles Peiris ), History of Ceylon Tea Website, Retrieved 9 June 2015〕〔(Mansions of Kolluptiya, Colombo in the early twentieth century ) Retrieved 10 December 2014〕 He is a great grandson of Sir Charles Henry de Soysa.〔(Charles Henry De Soysa; The Anepindu Sitano of Lanka ), by Buddhika Kurukularatne The Island (Sri Lanka) Retrieved 1 December 2014〕 Educated at Royal College, Colombo and St. John's College, Cambridge, Harold graduated with a degree in law and became a Barrister at Lincoln's Inn.〔
In 1923, he joined the Royal Academy of London and obtained a Diploma in Art, where Sir William Rothenstein was one of his teachers. In 1926 he won the prize for the best portrait, one of his uncle, Sir James Pieris. Thereafter he spent six years in Paris where he befriended Henri Matisse and Henri Cartier-Bresson. Peiris became a teacher at Rabindranath Tagore's Visva-Bharati University in Santiniketan before returning to Ceylon in 1935.〔〔〔
Pieris, Lionel Wendt, George Keyt, Ivan Peries, Justin Daraniyagala, Aubrey Collette, Richard Gabriel, Geoffrey Beling, George Claessen and L T P Manjusri Thero were original members of the Colombo '43 Group that laid the foundation of modern art in Sri Lanka.〔〔〔〔(Remembering a patriotic artist ) by Godwin Witane, Retrieved 11 June 2015〕 Lester James Peries became a latter associate of the group.〔
Peiris was one of the co-founders of the Lionel Wendt Art Centre that was opened in 1953 in memory of artist Lionel Wendt. The second gallery of the center is named ''Harold Peiris Gallery'' in his honor. Fluent in several languages, including Pali, Sanskrit and Latin, he translated to Sinhalese the Gita Govinda in collaboration with George Keyt in 1940 and in collaboration with L.C. Van Geyzel, translated most of the poems and plays of Kālidāsa in 1961.〔〔〔(The lives of Keyt ) by Tissa Devendra (Sunday Observer), Retrieved 22 October 2015〕
Harold Peiris married first in 1928 to Leah, daughter of S.W. Dassenaike, a retired Public Works Department engineer and a member of the Legislative Council of Ceylon and second to Alicia "Peggy" Keyt sister of the artist George Keyt in 1940.〔 He also founded the Sapumal Foundation in 1974 and bequeathed his house and art collection to it.〔〔〔 Several mansions that were once owned by his family were either gifted or acquired by prominent institutions of Colombo, including Bishop's College, Colombo, St Bridget's Convent, Colombo and the Durdans Hospital.〔〔(School History: Bishop's College ), Official Website, Retrieved 9 June 2015〕〔(School History: St Bridget's Convent ), Official Website, Retrieved 9 June 2015〕〔(Colombo 03: When the roads were cart tracks ), Ceylon Today, Retrieved 11 June 2015〕
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