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Henry Augustus Lunn (always known as Augustus Lunn) (16 August 1905 – 1986) was a British artist and art teacher, best known for works with tempera and large mural paintings.


Early life

Lunn was born in
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in 1905, the son of George Henry Lunn, a clergyman, and his wife Blanche Edith Maude (née Cane Spicer).


Career

Lunn studied at Kingston School of Art, and then won a scholarship to the
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, where he won the Edwin Abbey Mural Scholarship at the
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. He joined the staff at Kingston, but also undertook private commissions. He is regarded as one of the leading figures in the revival of
tempera Tempera (), also known as egg tempera, is a permanent, fast-drying painting medium consisting of pigments mixed with a water-soluble binder medium, usually glutinous material such as egg yolk. ''Tempera'' also refers to the paintings done in ...
painting in Britain. He exhibited in the
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and the
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. In 1943 he applied to the War Artists' Advisory Committee to be a
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, but was rejected. There was a solo exhibition of his work in 1985, the year before his death, at the Michael Parkin Fine Art Gallery in London.


Selected works

Lunn is barely represented in public art collections. Art UK lists just three works: ''Composition'' (1937) in the Jerwood Collection, ''Fish'' (1940) in the Wolverhampton Art Gallery, and ''Objects Observed on a Beach'' (1945) in the
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. Many more works are held in private collections. Works sold at recent auctions have included ''Organic Elements'' (undated) sold by
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in 2005, ''Pavilion by the Sea, Lowestoft'' (undated) sold by
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in 2008 ''Gale Warning'' (1937) sold by Christie's in 2006, ''Jacob's Dream'' (1944) sold by Christie's in 2010 ''Tower on a Hill in a Brooding Landscape'' (1947) sold by John Nicholsons in 2020; Other works in private hands include ''Christ Expelling the Money Changers'' (undated, 1930s) and ''House under Construction'' (1937). His
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mural paintings are his best-known works. *The
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depicting Christ preparing his followers to preach the gospel at Bishop Hannington Memorial Church,
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(1940). *The cement and plaster mural entitled Sgraffito, depicting a collage of industrial youth engaging in woodworking and reading at desks with the central theme of a bee above a microscope and violin, at Woodberry Down Community JMI School, Woodberry Grove,
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. The mural was salvaged from the Festival of Britain's South Bank 'Seaside' exhibition (1951). *Sgraffito mural in the open-air courtyard and patio at The Building Centre on Store Street, London (1952) (since hidden or lost). *The Joyous Mysteries of the
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on the tympanum surmounting the west door of St Mary's Church, Welling (1955). *Stencils of Mary the Mother of Jesus and
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either side of the Cross (forming a traditional
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) in the side chapel of St Alfege with St Peter in St Alfege, Greenwich (1956). *A large (300 sq ft) mural painting depicting the Call of All Creation to Bless the Lord on the wall dividing the hall from the church at St Philip's Church, Hove (1958). *A
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mural of the Epiphany, showing Our Lady above a cot with Christ Child, and influenced by Carlo Crivelli, at Christ Church,
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(1959).


Personal life

He married Alice Inez Dawson in 1932. They had one daughter, Blanche (1933–1962). She married Richard Pemberton in 1961, but died the following year. Lunn died in 1986.Richmond upon Thames District Registry, June 1986 quarter, Vol 14, p 1614.


References

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