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Leon Underwood (born 25 December 1890 in Shepherds Bush,〔Neve & Rothenstein, 1974, pages 1-5〕 London, died 9 October 1975) ''"The precursor of modern sculpture in Britain"''〔 was a noted British sculptor, painter, draughtsman and engraver as well as a writer and illustrator, scholar, teacher, philosopher and stained glass and furniture craftsman.〔 He attended the Slade School of Art and founded the magazine ''The Island'' in 1931. His work was influenced by African and Cycladic designs. ==Wartime camouflage==
In the First World War, Underwood worked with Solomon Joseph Solomon as a camoufleur, creating observation posts camouflaged as trees. He sketched and painted examples of his wartime work, as in his oil painting ''Erecting a Camouflage Tree'' (1919).〔Newark, 2007. p 60-61.〕 In 1920 he received the British Prix de Rome but chose not to go to Italy, instead opening his own drawing school, then traveling elsewhere through most of the decade.〔
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