John Hassall said, “the reality of Skegness has eclipsed all my anticipation's.
It is even more bracing and attractive than I had been led to expect”.
Born in Deal, as a young man he twice tried, without success, to join
the Army. In frustration he went off to Canada, and whilst there he
turned his hand to sketching.
Returning to England, he went on to
Paris and Antwerp to study art, and the first pictures he sent to
the Royal Academy were accepted.
Hassall’s original masterpiece hangs
in a place of honour in Skegness Town Hall. It was formally given
to the town by British Railways, along with the copyright in 1966.
The artist died in 1948, eighty years old and penniless.
[Copyright: John Byford 2012]
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