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Edmond Xavier Kapp (5 November 1890 – 29 October 1978) was a British portrait painter, draughtsman and caricaturist who during his career depicted many of the most famous politicians, artists and musicians of the time.


Life and work

Kapp was born in London, the son of a German-born wine merchant who was a vice-president of the London Jewish Hospital. Kapp attended
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and then
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, where he studied for the Medieval and Modern Language Tripos. Whilst at Cambridge he had a number of caricatures published in both
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and the
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and had a one-man exhibition at the
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in 1912. After leaving Cambridge he set up his own studio and was successful in selling his caricatures to various weekly and monthly periodicals. In the First World War Kapp served in the British Army as a lieutenant with the
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. He was gassed and, later in the conflict, worked in Intelligence at General Headquarters. After the war Kapp studied for a short period both in England, Paris and at Berlin University. He had a solo exhibition of drawings at the Leicester Galleries in 1922 and went on to have over several dozen solo shows in Britain and abroad. Throughout the 1920s Kapp published several volumes of his drawings and caricatures. Kapp produced a series of lithographs of diplomats at the
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for the British Museum and the
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. From 1922 to 1930 Kapp was married to the writer and political activist Yvonne Helene Mayer (1903-1999). In 1932 he married the sculptor and painter Polia Chentoff who died the following year. In the Second World War Kapp received several short commissions from the
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, most notably for a series called ''Life under London'' depicting people sheltering in the London Underground and in the crypt of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields during the
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. During 1946 and 1947 Kapp was commissioned by
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to produce twenty portraits of the delegates at its first international congress in Paris. In 1961 the
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held a retrospective of his work which included some 310 pieces. Shortly afterwards Kapp abandoned figurative work and fully embraced abstract painting. Further extensive exhibitions of his work were held at the
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in both 1999 and 2001. Kapp's artwork is held in several national British collections, most notably those of the
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and the
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.


Published works

* ''Personalities, Twenty-Four Drawings'', (1919) * ''Reflections, Twenty-Four Drawings'', (1922) * ''Ten Great Lawyers'', (1924) * ''Twenty-Eight Drawings'', (1925) * ''Pastiche, A Music Room Book'', (1926) * ''The Nations at Genevia'', (1934–35)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kapp, Edmond Xavier 1890 births 1978 deaths 20th-century English male artists 20th-century English painters Alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge British Army personnel of World War I British war artists English caricaturists English illustrators English male painters English portrait painters Painters from London People educated at Dame Alice Owen's School Royal Sussex Regiment officers World War II artists