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Hugh Casson Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

British, 1910-1999

Sir Hugh Casson was educated at Eastbourne College, St John’s College Cambridge and the Bartlett School of Architecture. He was trained in the 1930s in the early modernist style, and also taught at the Cambridge School of Architecture. After employment as a camoufleur during World War II by the Air Ministry, in 1948 he was appointed as director of architecture for the Festival of Britain. A close friend of the Royal Family, Casson undertook designs for the 1953 coronation, designed the interior of the Royal Yacht Britannia, and taught the Prince of Wales to paint in watercolors. Amongst his architectural achievements are the Elephant House at London Zoo, the 1978 redevelopment of Bristol Docks, the Raised Faculty Building for the University of Cambridge and a building for the Royal College of Art. Casson published several illustrated books, of which Casson’s Oxford and Casson’s Cambridge are probably the best known. A limited-edition series of prints were produced from the paintings.

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Artist: Hugh Casson
Trinity College, Oxford watercolour by Hugh Casson
By Hugh Casson
Located in London, GB
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20th Century Modern Hugh Casson Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Watercolor

Hugh Casson: Oriel College, Oxford watercolour
By Hugh Casson
Located in London, GB
To see our other views of Oxford and Cambridge, scroll down to "More from this Seller" and below it click on "See all from this seller" - or send us a message if you cannot find the view you want. Hugh Casson (1910 - 1999) Oriel College, Oxford 27 x 39 cm Watercolour We are lucky to be able to offer here the original watercolour from which Casson’s print of the College was produced. We also (elsewhere on the site) offer the print from his ever-popular Oxford and Cambridge series. Sir Hugh Casson was educated at Eastbourne College; St John’s College, Cambridge; and the Bartlett School of Architecture. Trained in the 1930s in the early modernist style, he taught at the Cambridge School of Architecture. After employment as a camoufleur during World War 2 by the Air Ministry, in 1948 he was appointed as director of architecture for the Festival of Britain. A close friend of the Royal Family, he undertook designs for the 1953 coronation...
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20th Century Modern Hugh Casson Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Watercolor

Hugh Casson: Corpus Christi College, Cambridge watercolour 1985
By Hugh Casson
Located in London, GB
To see our other views of Oxford and Cambridge, scroll down to "More from this Seller" and below it click on "See all from this seller" - or send us a message if you cannot find the view you want. Hugh Casson (1910 - 1999) Corpus Christi College, Cambridge Watercolour 11 x 21 A beautiful original water of Corpus. Casson juxtaposes the sparely painted figures of undergraduates and academics with the majesty of the pale stone used to build much of the college. This watercolour was used in Casson's book "Hugh Casson's Cambridge." Sir Hugh Casson was educated at Eastbourne College; St John’s College, Cambridge; and the Bartlett School of Architecture. Trained in the 1930s in the early modernist style, he taught at the Cambridge School of Architecture. After employment as a camoufleur during World War 2 by the Air Ministry, in 1948 he was appointed as director of architecture for the Festival of Britain. A close friend of the Royal Family, he undertook designs for the 1953 coronation...
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20th Century Modern Hugh Casson Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Watercolor

Hugh Casson St John's College Oxford watercolour
By Hugh Casson
Located in London, GB
To find our other views of Oxford and Cambridge scroll down to and click on 'view more from this seller'. Sir Hugh Casson CH, KCVO, PRA, RDI (1910-1999) St John’s College, Oxford, C...
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1980s Impressionist Hugh Casson Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Watercolor

Sir Hugh Casson, 'St. Albans Cathedral' proof print (c.1980)
By Hugh Casson
Located in London, GB
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1980s Realist Hugh Casson Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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