John Hassall was born in
Walmer,
Kent on 21 May 1868, the eldest son of Lieutenant Christopher Clark Hassall R. N., of a Cheshire family of wine-merchants, and his wife, Louisa, daughter of the Rev.
Joseph Butterworth Owen, incumbent of St. Jude's, Chelsea. Hassall's early life was marked by tragedy; his father, who had served in the fleet at the siege of Sevastapol, was paralysed as the result of an accident on board ship. He died at the age of thirty-eight. His mother later remarried an officer in the Royal Marines at Chatham, Sir
William Purvis Wright, K.C.B., who eventually rose to the rank of General In 1895 Hassall began work as an advertising artist for David Allen & Sons, a career which lasted fifty years and included such well-known projects as the poster "
Skegness Is so Bracing" (1908). Between 1896 and 1899 alone, he produced over 600 theatre poster designs for this firm while, at the same time, providing illustrations to several illustrated newspapers. Making use of flat colours enclosed by thick black lines, his poster style was very suitable for children's books, and he produced many volumes of nursery rhymes and fairy stories, such as ''Mother Goose's Nursery Rhymes'' (1909). In 1901, Hassall was elected to the membership of the
Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours and the
Royal Society of Miniature Painters. He also belonged to several clubs, including the Langham (until 1898), the
Savage, and the
London Sketch Club, of which he was a President from 1903-1904. He belonged to the literary club The Sette of Odd Volumes and illustrated their privately printed menus, including one of a broken bust of
Jane Austen for the club's "Night of the Divine Jane" in 1902. In 1900 Hassall opened his own New Art School and School of Poster Design in Kensington where he numbered
Annie Fish,
Bert Thomas,
Bruce Bairnsfather,
H. M. Bateman and
Harry Rountree among his students. The school was closed at the outbreak of the
First World War. In the post-war period, he ran the very successful John Hassall Correspondence School. John Hassall was the father of poet
Christopher Hassall and the printmaker
Joan Hassall,
OBE. He was also the grandfather of the actress
Imogen Hassall and grandfather (and surrogate father) to noted "green" architect,
David Dobereiner. == Works ==