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Jonathan Myles-Lea

Jonathan Myles-Lea (born 1969)==Life and career==

Jonathan Myles-Lea was born in the Lake District in Northwest England. Much of his early life was spent in this region of the UK with walks and outdoor activities. He was introduced to the series of walking guides written and illustrated by Alfred Wainwright. The pen and ink drawings included with these guides were an early influence on Myles-Lea's emerging style.
He was educated first at Hutton Grammar School and won an arts scholarship to attend Malvern College in Worcestershire from the ages of 15 until 18; he won the painting prizes in 1985 and his senior year, 1986. In 1988 he traveled extensively in Europe making a modern Grand Tour study of art and architecture. He gained an Honours Degree in 'The History of Art & Architecture' from Westfield College, The University of London in 1991.
He worked for three years in arts broadcasting. He held positions as a press and PR officer for arts and entertainment programmes, and a continuity announcer at Channel 4 TV. He also produced and directed an adaptation of Brian Friel's play ''The Faith Healer''. He became a member of The Colony Room, where he was introduced to the renowned Anglo-Irish painter Francis Bacon, who encouraged him to undertake a professional career in painting.〔
In 1992, Myles-Lea left Channel 4 and went to assist a friend for a year in the restoration of two historic buildings in the British countryside.〔http://www.masterseek.be/id/17059056/LEA%20HUYS.htm〕 These were, Bettisfield Park, in Shropshire, a Classical house built by Sir James Wyatt in 1760, and Plas Teg a Jacobean mansion in Wales,〔http://www.plasteg.co.uk/〕 originally designed by Sir Robert Smythson in 1610.〔Baker, Mark (2006) Plas Teg: A Jacobean Country House Brampton House Publishing〕 At Bettisfield, he re-created the original gardens and replanted the parkland using surviving plans from the 18th century.〔http://www.artlaborgallery.com/pages/artists/bio/Jonathan_Myles_Lea.html〕 He made his first landscape painting, ''Plas Teg, Clwyd'' (1992).〔http://www.myles-lea.com/Plas_Teg.htm〕
In 1995, Myles-Lea was commissioned to paint image of 'The Laskett', a large formal garden created by Sir Roy Strong, then director of the National Portrait Gallery and the V&A Museum.〔http://findarticles.com/p/news-articles/birmingham-post-england-the/mi_7996/is_2000_Oct_14/interview-roy-strong-growing-concern/ai_n36200741/〕
Shortly afterwards Myles-Lea was commissioned by Gervase Jackson-Stops OBE, a senior advisor to The National Trust to produce a plan of ''Stowe Landscape Gardens'' (1995). Patronage by The National Trust continued in the mid 1990s with a commission to produce a series of pen and ink sketches of the house and garden features and a landscape plan of the gardens at Cliveden, Taplow, Buckinghamshire.
In 1996, John Harris, writing for Sotheby's, said:
:Felix Kelly owes much to Rex Whistler and was the modern master of the country house capriccio... Today Kelly's natural follower seems to be Jonathan Myles-Lea who heightens the projection of his scene with certain mysterious overtones as we can see in ''Plas Teg, Clwyd'' (1992) or ''Trewane Manor, Cornwall'' (1993).〔Harris, John (1996). ''The Artist and the Country House'', Sotheby's.〕
In 1997 Myles-Lea was included in the feature, "Living National Treasures" by ''Country Life'' magazine.
In 2009, Myles-Lea was commissioned to create an oil painting for the cover of Country Life magazine, ''Dream Acres'' was the first commissioned painting ever to be featured on the cover of Country Life 〔http://www.ipcmedia.com/press/article.php?id=281621〕 for the opening issue of their 12 week Dream Acres gardening feature. Country Life publishing director Jean Christie said "This is the first cover of this kind for Country Life in its 112-year history, and the first editorial double gatefold we have produced. This is another example of Country Life breaking with tradition to showcase a magnificent issue." 〔〔Country Life magazine, 22 April 2009〕
In July 2009, author and journalist Jonathan Self described Myles-Lea as 'The successor to Stubbs and Constable' 〔Country Life magazine, 1 July 2009. pp.52〕〔http://www.myles-lea.com/PDFs/Country_Life_%20JML_interview.pdf〕
In September 2009, Grosvenor Estates asked Myles-Lea to provide artworks in collaboration with Linley to furnish a recently renovated townhouse in Lower Belgrave Street.
Myles-Lea's main work is his paintings of historic buildings, country houses and their gardens and estates. These are portrayed in a traditional landscape view, and also from an aerial perspective. The landscape paintings are generally in the range of 42" x 30", executed using a miniaturist technique. He has painted portraits of Evelyn H. Lauder, Senior Corporate Vice President, The Estée Lauder Companies Inc, (2004), and Brian Avon, Director of Global Visual Merchandising, Aveda, (2004).
His work has been exhibited at Sotheby's 〔Avery, Collin (1996) ''Artists & Country Houses at Sotheby's'' The Financial Times newspaper - January 1996 pp.13-14〕〔Hall, Michael (1996) ''Only a Picture of a House'' Country Life magazine - 11 January 1996. pp.26.〕 and The British Library in London.〔http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/features/gardens/homepage.html British Library Exhibition - The Artist in the Garden (2007)〕
His pictures have been featured in ''The Artist and the Country House'' by John Harris, ''The Artist and the Garden'' by Sir Roy Strong and ''The Story of Gardening'' by Penelope Hobhouse.
A number of his abstract works have also appeared as the artwork on the covers of a series of novellas by the art historian and writer Stephen Little.〔http://ofloveandknowledge.com/〕
He also appeared as a guest of the broadcaster Trevor Barnes in his BBC World Service radio programme about the spiritual significance of garden design ''A Place in Paradise: Spiritual Gardens''.〔http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/people/features/place_in_paradise/index.shtml〕

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