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Dennis H. Osborne was born on 23 December, 1919 in Portsmouth, England, is a British artist and teacher. Discover Dennis H. Osborne's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 96 years old?
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Portsmouth, England |
Date of death |
10 May, 2016 |
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Newtownards, Ireland |
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Canada
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His wife is Jean Osborne
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Dennis H. Osborne Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Dennis H. Osborne worth at the age of 96 years old? Dennis H. Osborne’s income source is mostly from being a successful artist. He is from Canada. We have estimated Dennis H. Osborne's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Dennis Henry Osborne HRUA (23 December 1919 – 10 May 2016) was a British artist and teacher who worked mainly in oil and watercolour.
Osborne exhibited widely in Canada, Ireland and the UK.
He was a follower of the Euston Road School and the Post-Impressionist Paul Cézanne.
He was a Honorary Academician of the Royal Ulster Academy of Arts.
Dennis Henry Osborne was born in Portsmouth on 23 December 1919.
Osborne was the fourth of five children and the son of a naval submariner whom had served in two World Wars, Ernest Edward Osborne, and his wife Ada Annie Lacey.
He received a general education at the Kingsbury School in Middlesex before serving an apprenticeship with the London printers William Clowes & Sons Ltd.
Osborne joined the Territorial Army at the age of twenty serving as a lorry driver for the Royal Artillery in France during World War Two.
Gunner Osborne had to be evacuated from the beaches of Dunkirk in 1940.
He almost drowned as he waded out to meet his rescuers.
He was later re-deployed with the 1st Armoured Division in North Africa in 1941.
In January 1942 Dennis was taken prisoner of war and transported to a prison camp in the Dolomites of northern Italy.
Dennis and a friend escaped when the guards abandoned their posts after Italy's capitulation in July 1943.
They spent six months on-the-run before being recaptured and transferred to a forced labour camp in Silesia, Poland, where they remained until their liberation by the American military in 1945.
Osborne spent his spare time in captivity drawing pictures for his fellow prisoners and guards, earning small privileges, and rekindling his childhood love of art.
Osborne was demobbed in 1946 and received an ex-serviceman's bursary from London County Council.
He used his bursary to attend classes at Heatherley School of Fine Art where he befriended the Canadian born painter James Le Jeune.
Osborne continued his studies with a further four years at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts, where he came under the influence of John Minton and Euston Road School painters Victor Pasmore, William Coldstream and WT Monnington.
In 1947 Osborne met a young Ulster woman, Jean Meikle, who was also a painter, a fellow student at Camberwell, and a former student of Paul Nietsche in Belfast.
Osborne married Jean in February 1948, shortly after they had first met, and they soon became inseparable.
He exhibited in the first Young Contemporaries exhibition alongside a 17 year old Howard Hodgkin and Artists of Greater London in 1949, and also in the following year with the Art Students of Great Britain in the 1950 Young Contemporaries exhibition.
He graduated with an Intermediate Certificate in Arts & Crafts and a National Diploma in Art and Design in 1950.
Osborne showed with the New English Art Club in 1950, and at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1952.
He began teaching leisure classes in Dungloe, in the Rosses, County Donegal in 1951.
In Donegal Dennis and Jean found accommodation in the gate lodge of Glenveagh Castle which was owned by American art collector and millionaire Henry Plumer McIlhenny.
In Ontario Osborne delivered art classes at St. Catharine's Collegiate and Smithville High School, in addition to portraits and landscapes at Lakehead Area Art Association.
In 1953 they emigrated to St.Catharine's, Ontario, where Jean gave birth to a daughter in 1957.
From 1953 until 1959 Osborne exhibited on the Canadian art circuit participating in the annual shows at the Art Gallery of Hamilton, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Winnipeg Art Gallery, and with the Ontario Society of Artists, the Canadian Society of Painters in Water colour and the Colour and Form Society.
He was appointed President of the Colour and Form Society in 1957.
The Art Gallery of Hamilton awarded Osborne a purchase prize at their 8th Annual Winter Exhibition in February 1957, for a portrait of his brother-in-law Jim.
They remained in Canada until 1959 when Jean's declining health forced the young family to return to the UK.
Osborne was a prolific artist who exhibited widely and embedded himself into the local art scene in each community that he lived.
Shortly before he returned to the UK Dennis accepted an invitation to show at the Twentieth Biennial International Water Colour Exhibition at Brooklyn Museum of Art in 1959.
Osborne had a parallel career as an art teacher.
Osborne and his family returned to the United Kingdom in 1959.
His first employ was as Head of the Art Department at Portadown Technical College.
In 1962 Osborne settled in Lisburn, County Antrim.
The Osbornes bought a property in the town when Dennis became Head of Art and Design at Lisnagarvey Boys County Secondary School where he continued to teach until his retirement in 1983.
The Osbornes moved into a house adjacent to established artist and fellow pedagogue Colin Middleton where they became friends.