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Paul Lucien Dessau, (15 September 1909 – 3 September 1999), was a British artist best known for the paintings he produced during the Second World War whilst serving as a fireman in London.


Biography


Early life

Paul Dessau was born in London, the third of four children. His father died when he was young and he did not do well at school. On leaving school he joined a commercial art studio as an apprentice, mostly doing catalogue work for department stores. In due course, he left to start his own design studio with his brother Bernard, who was also known as Dewsbury Dessau. Whilst continuing to work, Paul Dessau began to study part-time at the
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and then took anatomy classes at the
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and eventually began to show works at various London galleries.


World War II

At the start of the Second World War Paul Dessau, and his brother Bernard, joined the
Auxiliary Fire Service The Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS) was first formed in 1938 in Great Britain as part of the Civil Defence Service. Its role was to supplement the work of brigades at local level. The Auxiliary Fire Service and the local brigades were superseded i ...
, which in 1941 became the
National Fire Service The National Fire Service (NFS) was the single fire service created in Great Britain in 1941 during the Second World War; a separate National Fire Service (Northern Ireland) was created in 1942. The NFS was created in August 1941 by the amalga ...
. A number of artists had joined the NFS and a firemen artists' committee was formed which included Bernard Hailstone,
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,
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and Robert Coram as well as Dessau. The NFS agreed to assist the artists as long as their fire-fighting duties were not adversely affected and the
War Artists' Advisory Committee The War Artists Advisory Committee (WAAC), was a British government agency established within the Ministry of Information at the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939 and headed by Sir Kenneth Clark. Its aim was to compile a comprehensive artist ...
, WAAC, agreed to consider purchasing any works produced. In time, WAAC were to purchase at least two paintings by Dessau. As well as contributing to both WAAC and specialist civil defence art shows, the firemen held several of their own exhibitions. In 1941, the Firemen Artist Group attracted some 64,000 people in a month to the first of twenty exhibitions they were to hold at the Cooling Galleries. In addition, four firemen artist exhibitions were held at the
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and then toured around Britain during the war whilst a further two exhibitions toured America and Canada. Several works by Dessau featured in these wartime exhibitions including ''And So To Bed'', showing a carefully laid-out uniform of an auxiliary fireman, and several fine portraits including one of Divisional Officer Blackstone, who was awarded the
George Medal The George Medal (GM), instituted on 24 September 1940 by King George VI,''British Gallantry Medals'' (Abbott and Tamplin), p. 138 is a decoration of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth, awarded for gallantry, typically by civilians, or in circ ...
for his actions after a fire station was bombed during the
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. ''Menace'' is a set of four canvases, now in the
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, entitled ''Overture'', ''Crescendo'', ''Rallentando'' and ''Diminuendo'', which show fire-fighters tackling a giant demonic fire figure which towers over them in the first canvas, ''Overture'', but lies defeated in the final ''Diminuendo''. Dessau also contributed illustrations to the 1942 NFS anthology ''Fire and Water'', to the 1943 WAAC booklet ''Air Raids'' and to a 1943 book on firemen co-written by
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.


Later life

After the war Dessau, and his wife whom he had married in 1935, moved out of London and settled in the country, where he pursued a career as a successful portrait painter. He was also an accomplished, and largely self-taught, pianist and, less successfully, an inventor of household gadgets.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Dessau, Paul Lucien 1909 births 1999 deaths 20th-century English male artists 20th-century English painters Alumni of the Central School of Art and Design British firefighters British male painters British portrait painters British war artists Painters from London World War II artists