British artist
Charles Pears
Pears in 1948
Born (1873-09-09 ) 9 September 1873[ 1] Died 28 January 1958(1958-01-28) (aged 84)[ 1] Nationality British Known for Naval and marine art
Battleship HMS Howe in Suez Canal by Charles Pears
Charles Pears RI ROI [ 1] RSMA (9 September 1873 – 28 January 1958) was a British painter, illustrator and artist. His work was part of the art competitions at the 1928 Summer Olympics and the 1932 Summer Olympics .[ 3]
Biography
Born in Pontefract , Yorkshire, he studied nearby at East Hardwick and Pomfret College,[ 2] [ 4] where he started a lifelong appreciation of Canaletto .[ 5] Active from 1890, he worked as an illustrator throughout his career. His early illustrated works were included in periodicals such as The Yellow Book , Punch , The Graphic and Salt-Water Poems and Ballads by John Masefield .[ 2]
Pears is best known as a marine painter, where he often signed his work as Chas Pears . Pears was the first elected President of the Royal Society of Marine Artists .[ 2] His works were exhibited from 1904 to 1939 in London having moved there, and he also wrote a number of books on small boat cruising.
A commissioned officer in the Royal Marines during the First World War , Pears worked also worked as an official War Artist during both the First and Second World Wars.[ 2] His Second World War poster entitled "MV San Demetrio gets home" was issued by the Post Office Savings Bank ,[ 6] with the original artwork presently part of the collection of the National Maritime Museum .
From 1913 to 1936, Pears was a prolific poster artist, working for London Underground .[ 7] He also created posters for the Empire Marketing Board ,[ 1] the Metropolitan Railway , Southern Railway , London, Midland & Scottish Railway , London & North Eastern Railway and Great Western Railway . He latterly created works for British Railways .
Pears moved to Saint Mawes , Cornwall in semi-retirement, and died in Truro on 28 January 1958.[ 5]
Today his artworks are held in the collections of the London Transport Museum ,[ 7] National Maritime Museum , National Railway Museum ,[ 8] Imperial War Museum ,[ 9] and Tate .[ 10] He is commemorated in a prize at the Royal Society of Marine Artists, the Charles Pears Memorial Award.[ 5]
Publications
Toby and his Little Dog Tan (Hodder & Stoughton, 1903)
From the Thames to the Seine (Chatto & Windus, London, 1910)
From the Thames to the Netherlands: A Voyage in the Waterways of Zealand & Down the Belgian Coast (Chatto & Windus, London, 1914)
South Coast Cruising – from the Thames to Penzance (Edward Arnold, London, 1931)
Yachting on the Sunshine Coast (Southern Railway Company, 1932)
Going Foreign (Edward Arnold, London, 1933)
References
^ a b c d "PEARS, Charles" . Who Was Who . A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007. Retrieved 5 August 2013 .
^ a b c d e "Mr. Charles Pears" . The Times . 30 January 1958. p. 10. Retrieved 5 August 2013 .
^ "Charles Pears" . Olympedia . Retrieved 27 July 2020 .
^ Benezit, Emmanuel (2012) Benezit Dictionary of British Graphic Artists and Illustrators , p202, Oxford University Press
^ a b c "Small Craft: Late 19th & Early 20th Century British Yachting - the Sailors: Charles Pears" .
^ "Art.IWM PST 16448 – San Demetrio Gets Home" . Imperial War Museum Collections Search . 2012. Retrieved 22 June 2012 .
^ a b Artist – Charles Pears Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine , London Transport Museum website. Retrieved 4 September 2012.
^ Collections Online – Pears, Charles Archived 13 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine , Science Museum Group. Retrieved 4 September 2012.
^ Imperial War Museum Collections Search for "Charles Pears" , iwm.org.uk Retrieved 8 March 2013.
^ "Charles Pears" . Tate. Retrieved 5 August 2013 .
External links
International National Artists People