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Thomas Derrick (1885–1954) was an English artist, particularly known for his work as an illustrator and cartoonist. He also designed murals and stained glass. ==Life== Derrick was born in Bristol in 1885 and was educated at Sidcot School.〔Bertha E. Mahony Miller, Louise Payson Latimer and Beulah Folmsbee, ''Illustrators of Children's Books, 1744-1945'' (Boston, 1970; reprint of 1st edition, 1947), p. 300.〕 He trained as an artist at the Royal College of Art, later spending five years there as an instructor on the decorative arts.〔National Archives, (Art of War ) database.〕 He married Margaret Clausen, the daughter of the professor of painting, George Clausen.〔Tate Gallery, (fiche concerning ) a sculpted head of Margaret Clausen.〕 His oil painting of the Judgement of Paris, painted in 1914 as a design for a mural, was given to the Brooklyn Museum of Art by Adolph Lewisohn in 1923, and exhibited there in 1925.〔(Derrick/Clausen family history blog ) with links and documents.〕 In 1924 Derrick co-designed three posters for the Underground Electric Railways Company of London, and was the sole artist of a fourth in 1927.〔London Transport Museum (website )〕 From 1931 he was active as a cartoonist, contributing to ''Punch'', among other publications.〔Some can be viewed at (www.punchcartoons.com ).〕 He moved in broadly "traditionalist" artistic and intellectual circles, numbering among his friends Hilaire Belloc, G. K. Chesterton, Ananda Coomaraswamy, Ernest William Tristram, and Vincent McNabb, the last-named being the priest who received him into the Roman Catholic Church.〔Graham Carey in ''Catholic Art Quarterly'' 18:2 (Easter 1955)〕 His work also appeared in ''G. K.'s Weekly''. Derrick lived for some years at Cold Ash, Berkshire, and his sons, Michael and Christopher, attended the nearby Douai School. Derrick, who was a friend of the headmaster, Dom Ignatius Rice, designed the bookplates for the monastery library and for the school's Bede Library (opened 1937), contributed sketches to the ''Douai Magazine'', and painted portraits of some of the abbots and headmasters.〔''The English Benedictine Community of St Edmund King and Martyr. Paris 1615 / Douai 1818 / Woolhampton 1903-2003. A Centenary History'', edited by Geoffrey Scott (Worcester: Stanbrook Abbey Press, 2003), pp. 133-134, 148. ISBN 0-900704-43-8.〕 He died in 1954. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Thomas Derrick (artist)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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