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Connard married twice: his first wife, Mary Collyer, with whom he had two daughters, died in 1927; in 1933 he married Georgina Yorke, whom he depicted in many of his later paintings of interiors. He lived for several years in Richmond, Surrey with Scottish artist
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in London. There he won a prize of £100 which enabled him to go to Paris to study, although he did not stay there as long as he had hoped his money would allow him to. He returned to London where he worked as an illustrator before obtaining a position at the
170:(24 March 1875 – 8 December 1958) was a British painter known particularly for his paintings of decorative landscapes. Connard rose from humble origins to become an eminent artist in oils and watercolours whose commissions brought him royal recognition. 543: 294:. Connard, meanwhile, did not forget his hometown: he was the founding President of The Southport Palette Club, established in 1921 to hold annual exhibitions of the work of local artists, and he retained this position until his death in 1958. 461: 551: 203:
and became known as a painter in oils of romantic decorative landscapes with figures such as pierettes or birds. His compositions were said to be ‘graceful, airy and highly individual in conception’.
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Connard left school with the minimum state education and went into the building trade as a house painter. He attended evening classes in art and won a scholarship in textile design to the
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Connard's works are housed all over England. Several of his works are also housed around Wales. His work is in numerous public and private collections worldwide, including:
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in 1918 and became a full Academician in 1925. He was Keeper of the Royal Academy school, the principal tutor, from 1945 to 1949. He was also a full member of the
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broke out, Connard volunteered as a private, learned to ride, and fought in France as a member of a gun team in the
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Connard was given a number of important decorative commissions: murals at
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Southport Palette Club: 36th Annual Exhibition, Nov. 9th - Dec. 6th, 1959
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Anonymous (1958). Mr. Philip Connard. An accomplished painter.
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British Art in French Collections, Louvre Museum Database.
199:. While teaching at Lambeth he submitted pictures to the 218:. He was later appointed an official war artist to the 515: 513: 588: 363:Several of the paintings done by Connard during 510: 503:Tennyson, Charles (1958). Mr. Philip Connard. 222:and painted the surrender of the German ship 206:Although he was nearly 40 years old when the 116:Oil paintings, Watercolour paintings, War art 42: 288:Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours 486: 484: 482: 282:Connard was elected an associate of the 177: 652:Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order 577:113 artworks by or after Philip Connard 48:Self-portrait of Connard (c. 1910/1920) 589: 292:Commander of the Royal Victorian Order 647:British Army personnel of World War I 497: 479: 467:Sir Somerset Arthur Gough-Calthorpe 233:. This work for the Navy is in the 13: 642:Alumni of the Royal College of Art 507:15 December 1958, No. 54,334, p 14 173: 14: 673: 662:19th-century English male artists 657:20th-century English male artists 570: 494:9 December 1958,No. 54,329, p 16 460: 448: 432: 416: 401: 389: 375: 255:. His work can be found in the 195:where he taught artists such as 124:Mary Collyer (m. N/A; died 1927) 135: 536: 524: 352:Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales 305: 182:Making an Attack (circa. 1918) 1: 632:20th-century English painters 627:19th-century English painters 472: 328:National Gallery of Australia 290:. 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CVO
RA
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Southport
Twickenham
Royal College of Art
CVO
RA
RWS

Royal College of Art
Lambeth School of Art
Edmund Blampied
New English Art Club
First World War
Royal Field Artillery
shell shock
Royal Navy
SMS Goeben
Zeebrugge raid
Imperial War Museum
Windsor Castle
Cunard
RMS Queen Mary
Tate Gallery
Musée d’Orsay
National Gallery of Australia
Royal Academy
Ashmolean Museum

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