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1913 London, England - 2012. Known for: Illustration, public mural and easel painting, printmaking, teaching.
Following is an obituary of Leonard Rosoman by Michael McNay from the website of The Guardian, London, 29 February, 2012. Leonard Rosoman, who has died aged 98, was a painter, muralist, printmaker, a... Read full biography
Following is an obituary of Leonard Rosoman by Michael McNay from the website of The Guardian, London, 29 February, 2012. Leonard Rosoman, who has died aged 98, was a painter, muralist, printmaker, a teacher of distinction and a war artist. But it was as an illustrator that he found his true... Read full biography
Following is an obituary of Leonard Rosoman by Michael McNay from the website of The Guardian, London, 29 February, 2012. Leonard Rosoman, who has died aged 98, was a painter, muralist, printmaker, a teacher of distinction and a war artist. But it was as an illustrator that he found his true vocation. His painting works because it contains his virtues as an illustrator. In 1951 he did his first drawing for the Radio Times, then a great patron of illustration, to accompany the programme notes... Read full biography
Following is an obituary of Leonard Rosoman by Michael McNay from the website of The Guardian, London, 29 February, 2012. Leonard Rosoman, who has died aged 98, was a painter, muralist, printmaker, a teacher of distinction and a war artist. But it was as an illustrator that he found his true vocation. His painting works because it contains his virtues as an illustrator. In 1951 he did his first drawing for the Radio Times, then a great patron of illustration, to accompany the programme notes for a radio adaptation of Golden Boy by the American playwright Clifford Odets. The story was about a young professional boxer, and picking Rosoman as the illustrator was a masterly piece of casting. Although the vivid image he provided took its... Read full biography
Following is an obituary of Leonard Rosoman by Michael McNay from the website of The Guardian, London, 29 February, 2012. Leonard Rosoman, who has died aged 98, was a painter, muralist, printmaker, a teacher of distinction and a war artist. But it was as an illustrator that he found his true vocation. His painting works because it contains his virtues as an illustrator. In 1951 he did his first drawing for the Radio Times, then a great patron of illustration, to accompany the programme notes for a radio adaptation of Golden Boy by the American playwright Clifford Odets. The story was about a young professional boxer, and picking Rosoman as the illustrator was a masterly piece of casting. Although the vivid image he provided took its shallow perspective and cropping from the immediacy of sports photography, its elegiac note was essential Rosoman... Read full biography
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