John, Augustus
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John, Augustus (1878–1961). British painter and draughtsman. He studied at the
Slade School, 1894–8. In his early days there ‘he appeared a neat, timid, unremarkable personality’ (
DNB), but after injuring his head diving into the sea while on holiday in Pembrokeshire in 1897 he became a dramatically changed figure, described by
Wyndham Lewis as ‘a great man of action into whose hands the fairies had placed a paintbrush instead of a sword’. He grew a beard and became the very image of the unpredictable bohemian artist. His work, too, changed dramatically; previously it had been described by
Tonks as ‘methodical’, but it became vigorous and spontaneous, especially in his brilliant drawings—his draughtsmanship was already legendary by the time he left the Slade. In the first quarter of the 20th century John was identified with all that was most independent and rebellious in British art and he became one of the most talked-about figures of the day. In 1911–14 he led a nomadic life, sometimes living in a caravan and camping with gypsies. As well as romanticized pictures of gypsy life he painted deliciously colourful small-scale landscapes, sometimes working alongside his friend
J. D. Innes. During the same period he also painted ambitious figure compositions, with stylized forms that bring him close to French
Symbolist painters (
The Way Down to the Sea, 1909–11, Lamont AG, Exeter, New Hampshire). In the First World War he was an
Official War Artist. It is as a portraitist, however, that John is best remembered. He was taken up by society and painted a host of aristocratic beauties as well as many of the leading literary figures of the day. Increasingly, however, the painterly brilliance of his early work degenerated into flashiness and bombast, and the second half of his long career added little to his achievement, although he remained a colourful, newsworthy figure until the end of his life. He was one of the few British artists who have become familiar to the general public, and his image changed from that of rebel to Grand Old Man (he was awarded the Order of Merit in 1942). He wrote two volumes of autobiography,
Chiaroscuro, 1952, and
Finishing Touches, posthumously published in 1964. A new edition entitled
The Autobiography of Augustus John appeared in 1975.
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Blaise Cendrars. Gold: The Marvellous History of General John Augustus Sutter.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Review of Contemporary Fiction; 6/22/2005; ; 673 words
; ...The Marvellous History of General John Augustus Sutter. Trans. Nina Rootes. Peter Owen...Cendrars transforms the historical Sutter, on whose California property...to wrest money out of his land. Sutter left the Old World to make his...
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John Sutter's story
Magazine article from: Humanities; 1/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...1834 AT THE AGE OF THIRTY-ONE, JOHN AUGUSTUS SUTTER left Switzerland for New York...from Governor Alvarado. There Sutter built a fort with wheat fields...Hawaiian, and Mexican servants. Sutter was famously hospitable to American...
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Lititz, in Pennsylvania Dutch country, has real small-town charm. (Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; 2/13/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...followers of the heretic John Huss were given sanctuary...under the name General Sutter Inn. Ironically, the...Lititz, Gen. Johann Augustus Sutter, spent most of his lifetime...the town regulations. Sutter was a Swiss shopkeeper...
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City Nixes Naming Street After Pioneer
News Wire article from: AP Online; 5/5/2004; 285 words
; ...voted down an effort to rename Sutter Place, turning aside arguments...testimony from critics who said John Augustus Sutter abused and enslaved Indians. Councilman...council in 1998 had voted to drop Sutter's name from the street, but...
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Strike it rich at Gold Rush regional. (Photographic Society of America Gold Rush chapter meeting, Jun 10-13, 1993, Sacramento, California; includes program information, registration forms and photo tour opportunities)
Magazine article from: PSA Journal; 3/1/1993; ; 700+ words
; ...to 4:30 p.m. for this first tour of Sutter's Fort, the Capitol, Old Sacramento...to tell you about it! Betty and Dick: Sutter's Fort Historical Park Swiss immigrant John Augustus Sutter came to California in 1839 with dreams...
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Stamp to Pay Tribute to California's Great Gold Rush.
Business Wire; 11/11/1998; 570 words
; ...unveiling will occur at Sutter's Fort in Sacramento...featuring a painting by artist John Berkey, will be dedicated...99 in Old Sacramento. John Berkey's painting captures...Fort was built by Captain John Augustus Sutter, and remains today...
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GOLD RUSH PHOTOS ON DISPLAY
Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN); 11/1/1998; 691 words
; ...the first nugget found in 1848 at Sutter's Mill, east of Sacramento...still Mexican soil. It belonged to John Augustus Sutter, who owned the land. Photos still...James Woodhouse Audubon, son of John James Audubon, the great painter...
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California gold rush got photo coverage, 150 years ago
News Wire article from: AP Online; 10/31/1998; ; 681 words
; ...the first nugget found in 1848 at Sutter's Mill, east of Sacramento...still Mexican soil. It belonged to John Augustus Sutter, who owned the land. Photos still...James Woodhouse Audubon, son of John James Audubon, the great painter...
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Lititz planning for 250th anniversary
Newspaper article from: Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA; 6/29/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...Holly Ball, Dec. 16, General Sutter Inn. There will also be a 250th...on Lititz, such as the story of John George Klein and Count Nicolaus...pretzel bakery in 1861, Gen. John Augustus Sutter moving to Lititz in the 1870s to...
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Homero Aridjis / California, una historia para recordar.(Primera)
Newspaper article from: Reforma (México D.F., México); 10/12/2003; 700+ words
; ...tierra de Richard Nixon y de John Wayne, y territorio laboral...californios" se rindieron al mayor John C. Frmont en Cahuenga Pass...el descubrimiento de oro en Sutter's Mill, propiedad de Johann Augustus Sutter, otro inmigrante de lengua...
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John Augustus Sutter
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
John Augustus Sutter John Augustus Sutter (1803-1880), German-born American adventurer and colonizer, is generally regarded as one of the founding fathers of California. Born in Kandern, Baden, on Feb. 15, 1803, Johann August Sutter...
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Sutter, John Augustus (Johann August Sutter)
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature
Sutter, John Augustus (Johann August Sutter) (1803–80),Swiss adventurer and colonist...proprietor of the wealthy New Helvetia Colony, protected by Sutter's Fort (Sacramento). When gold was discovered on the site...
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Sutter's Fort
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
SUTTER'S FORT SUTTER'S FORT. In 1841 John Sutter (1803 – 1880...hunters, and in the financial ruin of John Sutter. Sutter left New Helvetia...Own Story: The Life of General John Augustus Sutter and the History of New Helvetia...
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American
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...the Sierra Nevada and flowing SW into the Sacramento River at Sacramento. The discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill (see Sutter, John Augustus ) along the river in 1848 led to the California gold rush of 1849. The American is a magnet for rafters...
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