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Olga Lehmann (10 February 1912 – 26 October 2001) was a
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Early life

Born in
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, to Mary Grisel Lehmann (née Bissett) and mining engineer Andrew William Lehmann, Olga Lehmann had one sister, Monica ( Monica Pidgeon), and one brother, George ( Andrew George Lehmann). Her father was of German and French descent (born in Paris) and her mother was Scottish. She was educated at
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, and in 1929 moved to England, where she was awarded a scholarship to the
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, London University. At the Slade she studied fine art under the tutelage of
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, specializing in theatrical design under
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and in portraiture under Allan Gwynne-Jones.''Who's Who in Art'', "Olga Lehmann", pp. 347-348, Michigan: The Gale Group, 2002. Awarded prizes in life painting, composition, and theatrical design, she visited Spain in the early thirties; Spanish and Moorish themes were subsequently reflected in her art.


Career

Her productive working life as an artist spanned almost six decades, from the 1930s to the 1980s. Throughout the 1930s she acquired a reputation in the fields of
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and portraiture.Spalding, Frances, ''Dictionary of British Art, Volume VI: 20th Century Painter and Sculptors'', "Olga Lehmann", p. 295, Suffolk: The Antique Collector's Club Ltd., 1990, . She exhibited her work at the
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in 1933, and with the London Group in 1935. Later sitters of note consisted of people associated with the film or record industries such as singers
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, Carmen Prietto, conductor Richard Austin, and actors
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. During
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in 1940, her studio-flat in
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was destroyed by a bomb, and much of her early work was lost. After World War II, her name chiefly became associated with
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for the ''
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'', and designing for the film and television industries. In 1939 she married author and editor Edward Richard Carl Huson, by whom she had one son, author and television writer and producer
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. She was predeceased by her husband in 1984, and she herself died in
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, Essex, in 2001.


Works


Illustration, design, and graphic work

*In 1936 Lehmann executed black and white designs for
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Ltd., and designed wallpapers for John Line, Ltd. *In 1937 she illustrated the book ''Weekend Caravan'', edited by S. Hillelson.Connelly, Bill, ''Olga Lehmann'', Imaginative Book Illustration Society Newsletter, No 15, Summer 2000. *In 1938 she illustrated the book ''Happy Heart, Some frontier folk I have met, fish, flesh and fowl'', by Cora L. Shearburn. *In 1940 Lehmann was permitted by the War Office to make sketches and drawings of London bomb damage, air raid shelters, and Air Raid Precautions personnel. *In 1941, Lehmann began drawing monthly illustrations for the
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's publication the ''
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'', commissions that would last over a period of almost two decades. *Lehmann also started drawing illustrations for another BBC publication, '' The Listener'', beginning with
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's ''Cook's Tour of the London Subways.'' In 1941, Lehmann also illustrated the novel ''Look! The Wild Swans'', by
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(pictorial title page, frontis, six full-page and one half-page illustrations in black and white, pictorial card cover). She later illustrated a book of poetry by Levy, ''The Yew Wreath'', (eight full-page black and white illustrations, pictorial card cover), and a second novel of Levy's, ''The Bride of Llew'', (black and white illustrations, pictorial card cover). *In 1942 Lehmann joined the London artists' agency R. P. Gossop, for illustration commissions. *In 1946 Lehmann illustrated ''Fairy Tales from Turkey'', collected by Naki Tezel, trans. Margery Kent, ed.
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(color frontis., seven full-page black and white illustrations). *In 1947 Lehmann illustrated ''A Youthful Poet's Dream'' (black and white vertical half-page in ''The Children's Own Treasure Book'', Odhams Press). *In between 1948-1950 Lehmann also began drawing periodic illustrations for BBC Publications, the ''Arabic Listener''. *In 1948 she illustrated ''An Indian Boyhood'' by Noel Sircar, London: Hollis & Carter (21 chapter-head illustrations in black and white scraperboard, pictorial dust jacket); ''The Peddler'' (black and white pictorial border) in ''The Modern Gift Book for Children'', Odhams Press; "How Dan met the Fairies of Elbolton" (full-page color, pictorial border to title and two text illustrations) in "The Children's Hour Annual", Odhams Press. *In 1949 Lehmann illustrated the book jacket for ''Dead Lion'' by John and Emery Bonnett (Michael Joseph, London). *In 1950 Lehmann executed illustrations for a year's advertising campaign for Murphy Radio Ltd. She also drew illustrations for ''The London Mystery Magazine'', vol 1, number 2, ''The Trod'', by
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; and numbers 3, 4, 5, 6, ''The Slave Detective'' by Wallace Nichols. *In 1952, she illustrated ''Singing Together – Rhythm and Melody'', for BBC Publications. *Lehmann also illustrated the cover for the Christmas issue of ''London Calling'', the overseas journal of the BBC. *She also drew the illustrations and designed the dust jacket for ''Evening Star'', by M.E. Patchett, Lutterworth Press. *Lehmann illustrated the 1953 ''London Calling'', Christmas Issue cover. *1954–1957: Lehmann designed record sleeves for
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. *1954, Lehmann again illustrated the ''London Calling'' Christmas Issue cover. *1985: Lehmann illustrated and published ''The Wishing Chair and Other Verse'', by her late husband, Carl Huson. *1986: Lehmann illustrated and published ''Spoken Words: World War II Poems, Tales & Memories'', by Carl Huson. *1987: Lehmann illustrated and published ''Fine Feathers'', a book of poems for children, by Carl Huson.


Murals

*In 1934 Olga Lehmann was commissioned by a French company, Stic-B Paints, Ltd, to paint murals in the Palace Hotel, Buxton. *In 1935 Lehmann painted murals in the St. Helier House Hotel, Jersey. She was chosen to design a canvas mural for the Queen Victoria Street Railway Bridge, London, to celebrate the Royal Silver Jubilee of King George V and Queen Mary. *Between 1936 and 1938 Lehmann painted murals for architect Clive Entwistle, and received multiple commissions from .Stic-B Paints for murals in hotels, private buildings, shops and nurseries. In 1938 she exhibited mural designs at the Building Centre, Bond Street. London, with Mary Adshead, Aelred Bartlett, John Hutton, Roland Pym and
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, and painted murals in Fuller's Restaurant, Sloane Street in 1939, just before the outbreak of World War II. *In 1940 Lehmann painted murals for London Air Raid Precautions Headquarters, and received a permit from the War Office to execute sketches and drawings of London bomb damage, air raid shelters, and ARP personnel. In 1942 she painted murals at the Censorship Department, Holborn. *1943: Lehmann designed and painted murals for the workers' canteen in Bristol Aircraft Company's underground, wartime factory in Spring Quarry,
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. These are now part of
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. She also designed and painted murals in the Pavilion Hotel, Scarborough, and the Grand Hotel, Brighton, by which time she had entered the British film industry. *In 1953 Lehmann painted a mural on canvas featuring
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's Tichfield Hotel in Port Antonio, Jamaica.


Film, television, and theatrical design

*In 1941, Lehmann painted murals for the film ''Hi Gang!'' at
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, Islington, and for the film ''Much Too Shy''. She also joined the Association of Cine-Technicians union as a member of the Scenic Artists division, and painted scenery and mural decorations at Gaumont British Studios,
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studios, and
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. *In 1943 she painted mural decorations for the film ''He Snoops to Conquer''. *In 1944 Lehmann joined the art department of
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as a scenic artist. She painted mural decorations for the film ''Waltz Time''. *1945: Lehmann painted mural decorations for the film ''
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''. *1946–1954: Lehmann was contracted to
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, painting murals, scenery, portraits of contract stars; drawing continuity sketches and production designs. *1946: Lehmann executed paintings for the film ''The Ghosts of Berkeley Square''. *1947: Lehmann painted portraits for the film ''No Room at the Inn'', murals for the film ''Counterblast'', and portraits and murals for the film ''The Three Weird Sisters''. *1948: Lehmann painted mural decorations for the film ''Private Angelo''. *1949: Lehmann painted portraits of
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''. *1950: Lehmann designed the opening credits and painted the portrait of
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''. *1951: Lehmann painted scenic decoration on the film ''The Master of Ballentrae''. *1954: Lehmann executed the storyboard and several costume designs for the film ''
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''. She also did scenic decoration on the film ''Oh, Rosalinda!'' *1955: Lehmann painted the portraits and drew the storyboard for the London sequence of the film based on Jules Verne's novel, '' Michael Todd's Around the World in 80 Days''. She also designed credit titles for the film ''Safari''. She painted the portrait of Terry Moore for the film ''Portrait of Alison'', and designed costumes for the films ''The Big Money'' and ''Gamma People''. *1956: Lehmann devised and designed Vera-Ellen's ballet for Marcel Helman's film ''Let's be Happy''. She also designed the costumes for the film ''Robbery under Arms''. *1957: Lehmann designed the costumes and credit titles for
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's film ''The Adventures of Tom Thumb'', and drew the storyboard for the film ''
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''. *1958: Lehmann designed the costumes for
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's film ''
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''. She also drew the storyboard for
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''. *1959: Lehmann drew the storyboard for
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's film '' The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse''. She also painted portraits of
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''. *1960: Lehmann became Film Art Director for the London advertising agency Mather & Crowther for two years. She also designed the costumes for
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's film '' The Guns of Navarone'', and costumes for the
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of Great Britain 25th Jubilee pageant . *1962: Lehmann formed Olga Lehmann Associates, and took the post of Production Designer for Rank Advertising Films, a position she held for over ten years. She also designed the costumes for
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's film' '
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''. *1966: Lehmann designed costumes for
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''. *1968: Lehmann designed costumes for the film ''
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''. *1970: Lehmann designed costumes for the
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''. *1976: Lehmann designed costumes and painted a portrait for
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's adaptation for television of Dumas's '' The Man in the Iron Mask'', produced by Norman Rosemont. She also designed costumes and painted a portrait for Rosemont's television film ''
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''. *1977: Lehmann received an
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nomination for outstanding costume design on '' The Man in the Iron Mask''. She designed the costumes for Rosemont's television film ''
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''. *1978: Lehmann received an
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nomination for outstanding costume design on ''
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''. *1979: Lehmann designed the costumes for Rosemont's television films ''
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''. *1981: Lehmann received an
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nomination for outstanding costume design on ''
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''. Lehmann designed costumes for Rosemont's television films ''
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''. *1983: Lehmann designed costumes and painted a portrait for
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's television adaptation of R. L. Stevenson's ''The Master of Ballantrae'' and for
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's television film ''The First Olympics: Athens 1896'', both produced by Larry White. *1984: Lehmann received an
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nomination for outstanding costume design on ''
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''. *1985: Lehmann painted portraits of
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for the Spelling/Shapiro/Cramer ABC television series ''
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Exhibitions


One-woman

*The AIA Gallery, London. *The Augustine Gallery, Holt. *The Barnsdale Gallery, Yoxford, Suffolk. *Canning House, London. *Galeria Maldon. *Gainsborough's House, Suffolk. *The
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, Thaxted. *Heffer's Gallery, Cambridge. *The Little Gallery, New Burlington Street, London. *The Rushmore Rooms, St Catharine's College, Cambridge. *The John Whibley Gallery, London.


Mixed

*The London Group. *The Royal Portrait Society. *The Building Centre, Bond Street, London: ''Exhibition of Murals, 1938''. *The Suffolk Art Society. *The Dunmow Art Group. *The New English Art Club. *The Contemporary Portrait Society. *The Phoenix Gallery, Lavenham. *The Wright Hepburn Webster Gallery, New York. *The National Society, London. *The Society of Graphic Fine Art, London. *The British Academy of Film and Television Arts, London. *The Lyttelton Theatre, London. *The Fry Art Gallery, Saffron Walden. *Royal Academy of Arts, Diploma Galleries, London: ''The Slade 1871-1971''. *The Whitechapel Art Gallery: ''Mural and Decorative Painting, 1935''. *The Tate Gallery: ''Mural Painting in Great Britain, 1939''.


Collections

*The Fry Art Gallery, Saffron Walden. *The Boundary Gallery, London. *The Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Austin, Texas. *The British Film Institute, London. *Bruce Denman Collection. *David Cohen Collection. *Robert Worley Collection. *Nicholas de Piro Collection. *Bill Connelly Collection. *The Victoria and Albert Museum Archive of Art and Design, London. *The Royal Air Force Museum Art Collection, London. *The Imperial War Museum, London. *The Slade School of Fine Art, London. *University College London Art Museum.


Record sleeves

Created for
Argo Records (UK) Argo Records is a record label founded by Harley Usill and Cyril Clarke in 1951 with the intention of recording "British music played by British artists", but the company's releases expanded to include spoken word recordings and other projec ...
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Robert Still Robert Still (10 June 1910 – 13 January 1971) was a wide-ranging English composer of tonal music, who made strong use of dissonance.Still, Elizabeth. Biographical note toIsmeron CD JMSCD 8(2006) He produced four symphonies and four string qua ...
: Quintet for Three Flutes, Violin and Cello''. *''Songs from Jamaica'', recorded by
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. *''Songs from Trinidad'', recorded by
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. *''The Legend of
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Constant Lambert Leonard Constant Lambert (23 August 190521 August 1951) was a British composer, conductor, and author. He was the founder and music director of the Royal Ballet, and (alongside Ninette de Valois and Frederick Ashton) he was a major figure in th ...
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Béla Bartók Béla Viktor János Bartók (; ; 25 March 1881 – 26 September 1945) was a Hungarian composer, pianist, and ethnomusicologist. He is considered one of the most important composers of the 20th century; he and Franz Liszt are regarded as H ...
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Edward Elgar Sir Edward William Elgar, 1st Baronet, (; 2 June 1857 – 23 February 1934) was an English composer, many of whose works have entered the British and international classical concert repertoire. Among his best-known compositions are orchestr ...
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Edric Connor Edric Esclus Connor (2 August 1913 – 13 October 1968) was a Caribbean singer, folklorist and actor who was born in Trinidad and Tobago. He was a performer of calypso in the United Kingdom, where he migrated in 1944 and chiefly lived and wor ...
. *''Sir
William Walton Sir William Turner Walton (29 March 19028 March 1983) was an English composer. During a sixty-year career, he wrote music in several classical genres and styles, from film scores to opera. His best-known works include ''Façade'', the cantat ...
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William Byrd William Byrd (; 4 July 1623) was an English composer of late Renaissance music. Considered among the greatest composers of the Renaissance, he had a profound influence on composers both from his native England and those on the continent. He ...
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The Waste Land ''The Waste Land'' is a poem by T. S. Eliot, widely regarded as one of the most important poems of the 20th century and a central work of modernist poetry. Published in 1922, the 434-line poem first appeared in the United Kingdom in the Octob ...
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The Beggar's Opera ''The Beggar's Opera'' is a ballad opera in three acts written in 1728 by John Gay with music arranged by Johann Christoph Pepusch. It is one of the watershed plays in Augustan drama and is the only example of the once thriving genre of satiri ...
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References


Further references

*Bacon, C. W., ''Scratchboard Drawing'', "Olga Lehmann", Studio Publications, 1951. *Branaghan, S., Chibnall, S, ''British Film Posters: An Illustrated History'', British Film Institute, 2008, . *Fishenden, R. B., ''The Penrose Annual; Review of the Graphic Arts'', "Olga Lehmann", Hastings House, 1953. *Foss, B., ''War Paint: Art, War, State and Identity in Britain 1939-1945'', Yale University Press, 2007. *Harper, S., ''Women in Cinema'', "Olga Lehmann", Continuum, 2000. *York, Malcolm, ''Edward Bawden and his Circle'', Woodbridge, Suffolk, Antique Collectors Club.


External links


British Film Institute, Olga LehmannOlga Lehmann: Bunker murals in WiltshireMonica Pidgeon Audiovisual world architecture siteGoogle Book Search, "Olga Lehmann"Olga Lehmann's Argo album covers
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Boundary Gallery Olga Lehmann works
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