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Osborne's work can be found in many private, and public collections, including the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Civil Service of Northern Ireland, the Bar of Northern Ireland, the Ulster Television Collection, Royal Ulster Academy of Arts Diploma Collection, the National Self-Portrait Collection
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Osborne spent his spare time in captivity drawing pictures for his fellow prisoners and guards, earning small privileges, and rekindling his childhood love of art. Osborne was demobbed in 1946 and received an ex-serviceman's bursary from London County Council. He used his bursary to attend classes at
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particularly in his use of colour as a means of constructing form. He painted landscapes and portraits in oil and watercolours. As his health declined Osborne concentrated on still-lifes until he was no longer able to work. He is known to have completed at least four murals, one in Milford Parochial
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Osborne was a prolific artist who worked on an average of three pictures each week until the last ten years of his life. Osborne experimented with many styles of painting, but he was undoubtedly influenced by the Euston Road School which emphasized naturalism, simplicity of form and realism. He was
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In 1965 his first wife Jean succumbed to the brain tumour which had prompted the family's return to Northern Ireland. The Arts Council of Northern Ireland honoured Jean Osborne's memory with a posthumous retrospective in the summer of 1967, to which Dennis Osborne contributed a biography by way of
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Osborne made no immediate reduction in output as he entered the 1990s and he his seventies. He had several two-man exhibitions in the 1990s, one at the Emer Gallery on Belfast's Great Victoria Street in 1993 with Maurice Henderson-Fry, and two in 1995, at the Ulster Arts Club Gallery with Michael
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HRUA (23 December 1919 – 10 May 2016) was a British artist and teacher who worked mainly in oil and watercolour. Osborne exhibited widely in Canada, Ireland and the UK. He was a follower of the Euston Road School and the Post-Impressionist Paul Cézanne. He was a Honorary Academician of the Royal
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introduction to the works. Osborne later remarried a Lisburn woman named Maureen Wortley who was for a time a secretary at Lisnagarvey High School. Osborne continued to exhibit work throughout the 1970s in group shows at the Royal Ulster Academy – and at private galleries including the
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Kenneth Jamison, Director of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, wrote that Osborne and his wife Jean had "both made significant contributions during the fifties and early sixties". David Young echoed those sentiments when reviewing Osborne's posthumous exhibition in 2017 adding,
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Osborne delivered art classes at St. Catharine's Collegiate and Smithville High School, in addition to portraits and landscapes at Lakehead Area Art Association. Osborne and his family returned to the United Kingdom in 1959. His first employ was as Head of the Art Department at
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where they became friends. Osborne was later to show a portrait of Middleton at the RUA in 1965. Osborne continued to exhibit frequently throughout the 1960s when he held solo shows at the Council for the Encouragement of Music and Art (CEMA) gallery in 1962 and another at the
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and transported to a prison camp in the Dolomites of northern Italy. Dennis and a friend escaped when the guards abandoned their posts after Italy's capitulation in July 1943. They spent six months on-the-run before being recaptured and transferred to a forced labour camp in
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of £500 for an abstract oil painting of a linen sack at the 122nd Annual Exhibition. In 2008 Osborne showed with Bertie Higgins, Bernie Devlin, and Wendy Reeves in the Gillen Gallery on South Street, Newtownards, in what was to be his final exhibition.
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Dennis Henry Osborne died at Movilla House Nursing Home on 10 May 2016. He was 96 years old. His second wife Maureen pre-deceased him by two years. Osborne is survived by his daughter, two grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
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in 2001, Osborne's second solo exhibition in four years and also his last. His relationship with the Royal Ulster Academy was strengthened when he was elected a Honorary Member in 2002. A year later Osborne received the
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Who's who in art: biographies of leading men and women in the world of art today- artists, designers, craftsmen, critics, writers, teachers, collectors and curators, with an appendix of signatures
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on 23 December 1919. Osborne was the fourth of five children and the son of a naval submariner whom had served in two World Wars, Ernest Edward Osborne, and his wife Ada Annie Lacey.
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In 2017 the Irish Linen Centre & Lisburn Museum hosted a major retrospective of Osborne's work which included more than 30 works gathered from public and private collections.
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and Artists of Greater London in 1949, and also in the following year with the Art Students of Great Britain in the 1950 Young Contemporaries exhibition. Osborne showed with the
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and the Colour and Form Society. He was appointed President of the Colour and Form Society in 1957. The Art Gallery of Hamilton awarded Osborne a purchase prize at their
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Osborne was a prolific artist who exhibited widely and embedded himself into the local art scene in each community that he lived. He exhibited in the first
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in Belfast. Osborne married Jean in February 1948, shortly after they had first met, and they soon became inseparable. In 1953 they emigrated to
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where he continued to teach until his retirement in 1983. The Osbornes moved into a house adjacent to established artist and fellow pedagogue
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Hall, County Donegal in 1951, one for the Stewart & Hinan Corporation, one in the recreation room of John Pennachetti's, both in
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from the beaches of Dunkirk in 1940. He almost drowned as he waded out to meet his rescuers. He was later re-deployed with the
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Osborne had a great love of music and was particularly interested in Blues. He was also an accomplished guitar player.
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of Ireland, the Irish Linen Centre & Lisburn Museum, and the Permanent Collection of the Art Gallery of Hamilton.
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in 1952. From 1953 until 1959 Osborne exhibited on the Canadian art circuit participating in the annual shows at the
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As Osborne entered the new Millennium he celebrated his sixth decade of painting in a show at Dublin's
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Ginnett and with future president of the Royal Ulster Academy, Richard J Croft in an exhibition called
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Osborne had a parallel career as an art teacher. He began teaching leisure classes in
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Art in Ulster 2: a history of painting, sculpture & printmaking 1957-1977
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in 1951. In Donegal Dennis and Jean found accommodation in the gate lodge of
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Irish art societies and sketching clubs: index of exhibitors, 1870-1980, M-Z
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Osborne cemented his place in the local arts community by exhibiting in the
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Catalogue of the Royal Ulster Academy of Arts 123rd Annual Exhibition 2004
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of 1963, 1964 and 1965. He also began a fifty-year association with the
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in Middlesex before serving an apprenticeship with the London printers
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The National Self-Portrait Collection of Ireland Volume 1 1979-1989
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was displayed in the inaugural exhibition at the Kneafsey Gallery,
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who elected him an Associate Member in 1965 at the same time as
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RBA Galleries, Westminster Press, London, 1950, p.8 & p.9
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Carr, Eamon (2 July 2001). "Dennis enjoys eighties revival".
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In 1982 Dennis H Osborne was inducted into the newly opened
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which was owned by American art collector and millionaire
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in North Africa in 1941. In January 1942 Dennis was taken
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in February 1957, for a portrait of his brother-in-law
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Portsmouth
Newtownards
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Portsmouth
Kingsbury School
William Clowes & Sons Ltd
Royal Artillery
Gunner
evacuated
1st Armoured Division
prisoner of war
Silesia
Heatherley School of Fine Art
James Le Jeune
Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts
John Minton
Euston Road School
Victor Pasmore
William Coldstream
WT Monnington
Jean Meikle
Paul Nietsche
St.Catharine's, Ontario
Young Contemporaries
Howard Hodgkin
New English Art Club
Royal Academy of Arts
Art Gallery of Hamilton
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Winnipeg Art Gallery

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