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George Bissill 1896 -1973 biography
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Hampshire Landscape by George Bissill
Hampshire Landscape
Winter by George Bissill
Winter
Bridge by George Bissill
Bridge

Winter Scene by George Bissill
Winter Scene
Hampshire Village by George Bissill
Hampshire Village
Cottages by George Bissill
Cottages

Old Barns by George Bissill
Old Barns
Miners at Work by George Bissill
Miners at Work
The Next Shift by George Bissill
The Next Shift

Checking the Props by George Bissill
Checking the Props
Loading the Coal by George Bissill
Loading the Coal
Harlequin by George Bissill
Harlequin

Miner by George Bissill
Miner
Harlequin Woodcut by George Bissill
Harlequin Woodcut
Holy Men of France by George Bissill
Holy Men of France

The Mines by George Bissill
The Mines
Paris Window by George Bissill
Paris Window
Small Cafe, Paris by George Bissill
Small Cafe, Paris

Along the Seine by George Bissill
Along the Seine
Quai Voltaire by George Bissill
Quai Voltaire
Cirque de Paris by George Bissill
Cirque de Paris

Biography
George Bissill 
George Bissill 1926
 
George Bissill was born in Fairford, Gloucestershire.
Spent his early life at Langley Mill near Nottingham where his father was a miner and where it was taken for granted that George, too, would follow his father.
Sometime between the ages 11 and 13 Bissill began his experience of working underground. When the First War began he was glad to join the Army and to escape from the mines. Transferred to the Sappers he worked with them throughout the war, utilising his mining expertise. Having been gassed, medical advice prompted him to stop working as a coalminer. He began studying art at Nottingham School of Art in 1920-21.
In 1922 Bissill arrived in London and worked as a pavement artist outside Bush House. Miss Berry of the Art League of Service prompted him to produce a portfolio of set of drawings of miners at work. Held his first solo show of drawings in Redfern Gallery in 1925, with further exhibitions in 1926 and 1927. Was commissioned for posters from the London & North Eastern Railway, the Post Office and Shell. Also exhibited in RA, NEAC, London Group, Maltzahn Gallery, Abbott and Holder and other major art galleries. His work is represented in many public collections such as Tate Gallery, Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Hampshire County Council, Cheltenham Art Gallery, Herbert Art Gallery, Mansfield District Council, Erewash Museum, Derbyshire Art Museum, National Coal Mining Museum and others (see BBC Your Paintings).

 

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