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Walter Thomas Monnington was born on 2 October, 1902 in Westminster, London, England, is an English painter. Discover Walter Thomas Monnington'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 74 years old?

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Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 2 October 1902
Birthday 2 October
Birthplace Westminster, London, England
Date of death 1976
Died Place London, England
Nationality London, England

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1902

Sir Walter Thomas Monnington PRA (2 October 1902 – 7 January 1976) was an English painter, notable for several large murals, his work as a war artist and for his presidency of the Royal Academy.

Monnington was the son of a barrister and although he was born in Westminster, London, he grew up in Sussex before spending time on a farm school at Ross-on-Wye.

1918

From 1918 to 1922, he studied at the Slade School of Fine Art and in 1922 won a three-year scholarship in Decorative Painting to the British School at Rome.

1924

In April 1924 Monnington married his fellow art student Winifred Knights.

Whilst in Italy, he produced his first large work, Allegory which was purchased by the Contemporary Art Society and is now in the Tate collection.

1925

From 1925 to 1937 Monnington lived in London where he taught part-time at the Royal College of Art and, until 1939, at the Royal Academy Schools.

Throughout this time he was also working with a group of other artists, including George Clausen and William Rothenstein, on two major decorative schemes, one for the Bank of England and the other, between 1925 and 1927, for St. Stephen's Hall in the Palace of Westminster.

1931

In 1931 he completed Supper at Emmaus for a church in Bolton.

Monnington also began to receive commissions for portraits including those of Stanley Baldwin and Earl Jellicoe amongst others.

However, Monnington's finished portrait of Jellcoe was returned to him following objections from Countess Jellicoe, who took exception to the portrayal of her husband.

1939

In May 1939, Monnington joined the Directorate of Camouflage at Leamington Spa where he worked on camouflage designs for airfields and factories.

He also, after a chance meeting with Barnes Wallis, contributed design improvements, now in the Victoria & Albert Museum, to a new heavy bomber aircraft then being developed which later became the Avro Lancaster.

1943

In 1943 Monnington, who had taken flying lessons before the war, wrote to the War Artists' Advisory Committee, WAAC, complaining of the lack of an aerial perspective among the works WAAC had so far commissioned.

In November 1943, WAAC issued Monnington with the first of a series of full-time commissions that saw him flying with a training squadron in Yorkshire and with Mitchell bombers to Germany.

1944

The winter of 1944-1945 was spent in the Netherlands amongst the Second Tactical Air Force drawing mobile radar and radio units.

The paintings Monnington produced of aerial warfare, and especially those such as Fighter Affiliation. from a perspective inside the aircraft, were to be among the most important such images in the WAAC collection.

1947

When the war ended, Monnington taught at the Camberwell School of Art from 1947 for four years and then at the Slade School of Art until 1967.

His wife Winifred Knights died in 1947 and he married Evelyn Janet later the same year.

1953

He produced little new work until 1953 when he began a three-year commission to paint a fresco in Bristol.

1956

Monnington completed the ceiling of the conference hall in the new Council House, Bristol in 1956, with a design symbolizing modern science.

Other notable works, including a 'Stations of the Cross' for Brede parish church, followed.

1960

Throughout the 1960s Monnington's work became more abstract and often based on geometric designs, for example his chapel ceiling for the University of Exeter.

1966

Following his appointment as president of the Royal Academy in 1966, he was knighted in 1967.

Monnington was the first president of the academy to produce abstract art and was highly effective in the role doing much to restore the academy's ailing fortunes.

1976

He served as president until his death in London on 7 January 1976.