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Vernon Hill (sculptor)
British sculptor

Vernon Hill (sculptor)

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British sculptor
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Halifax, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber
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England, United Kingdom
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85 years
Vernon Hill (sculptor)
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Biography

Vernon Hill (1887–1972), born in Halifax, Yorkshire, England, was a sculptor, lithographer, illustrator and draughtsman.

He began his work in print-making and lithography, and branched out into other artistic forms, such as sculpture. He illustrated several works and created etchings. His more notable works were commissions from Sir Edward Maufe for interior and exterior architectural sculptures on Maufe's buildings, including Guildford Cathedral, the Runnymede Memorial and several churches.

He died in 1972.

Early life

Vernon Hill was born in 1887 in Halifax, Yorkshire. He began formal training in print-making at an early age; at the age 13 he was apprenticed to a lithographer. In about 1908, at the age of 21, Hill moved to London and took up poster illustration, working under John Hassall, a poster designer and illustrator.

From 1909 to 1914 Hill received commissions for work as an illustrator on various projects. He created Art Nouveau illustrations for Stephen Phillips' The New Inferno in 1911 and for Richard Pearse Chope's Ballads Weird and Wonderful the following year. In 1912 one of his works was exhibited at the Royal Academy. His etchings were described by Campbell Fine Art as follows:

The distinctive allegorical etchings of Vernon Hill are all now scarce. His highly evocative work appears to have evolved entirely independently from the trends of his time, although overtones of the mysticism which so influenced Frederick Carter and Austin Osman Spare can be traced in some of his works.

Notable commissions

His most notable work as a sculptor is to be seen on various buildings by Sir Edward Maufe, who regularly commissioned Hill.

Guildford Cathedral

Some of Hill's finest work can be seen at Guildford Cathedral in Guildford, Surrey. Apart from the reliefs on the south door entrance he carved the angels on the sedilia inside the cathedral, as well as the tongues of flame on the pulpit and lectern. He also carved the arms of Bishop Greig over the inside of the sacristy door and the figure of Saint Ursula over the inside of St Ursula’s Porch.

At the east door of the south porch (on either side of the central buttress pier in the south transept) are two magnificent bronze doors set under two arches which feature Vernon Hill’s reliefs. These are depictions of various occupations, of both men and women. The men’s occupations are on the right-hand door and include sowing, woodcutting, fishing, hunting, shepherding and ploughing; on the left-hand door are depicted women's traditional occupations including milking, spinning, and teaching.

Runnymede Memorial

Royal Air Force Memorial, Runnymede, Surrey. Hill's works appear above the entrance

Hill sculpted the Air Forces Memorial at Runnymede, designed by Maufe. Overlooking the Thames Valley, the memorial commemorates the more than 20,000 Royal Air Force servicemen and -women who died during World War II and have no known graves. The panels of inscriptions bear their names.

Among Hill's works are the architectural sculptures of Courage, Victory and Justice, which adorn the entry to the shrine on the north side of the triple arched portico by the cloisters.

St Columba's Church, London

St Columba's Church: exterior and interior sculpture by Hill

Maufe was the architect for the re-building of St Columba's Church, Pont Street, London, which had been destroyed in 1941 during World War II. Hill provided interior and exterior stone sculptures for the construction between 1950 and 1955. Maufe described the finished work as "of an especial beauty."

St John's College, Cambridge

Also commissioned by Maufe, Hill completed an architectural sculpture of the arms of St John's College, Cambridge, for the north side of North Court.

Church of St Thomas the Apostle, Hanwell

Hill sculpted several works out of Weldon stone for Maufe's church of St Thomas the Apostle, Hanwell. These included a sculpture of doves over the north door and one of two birds eating a bunch of grapes, depicting the Communion, over the west door. He also carved a Virgin and Child and a font. The font includes symbols for Christ, such as the ΙΧΘΥΣ cypher and an image of a fish. He also made a sculpture of Saint Christopher.

Works

WorkYearType of workNotes and References
A girl decked with leaves1905–1930EtchingThe etching shows the head of a woman with leaves in her hair. It is printed with plate-tone in brown ink on speckled buff paper.
Air Maidens1927 (exhibited)SculptureThe wooden figure group was exhibited at Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill (Leicester Galleries) in 1927.
Back of Hand-mirror1927 (exhibited)SculptureThe bronze cast sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Ballads Weird and Wonderful1912IllustrationsHill illustrated a book of ancient legendary ballads. For example, see Young Benjie.
Blind1902–1915PrintWalking in the dark is a ragged old man (etching and aquatint).
Crescent Moon1927 (exhibited)SculptureThe lead sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Dawn with Trumpet1905–1924PrintThe etching, of an "allegorical figure in flowing rows blowing trumpet in doorway", is printed with plate-tone in brown ink.
Day joy1927 (exhibited)SculptureThe bronze cast sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Door Knocker1927 (exhibited)Architectural sculptureThe bronze cast door knocker was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Elfin Crown1927 (exhibited)SculptureThe bronze cast sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Evening1905–1915PrintThe work depicts two sitting figures: a woman sitting near a fire and a satyr holding a crook.
Fire1905–1915PrintThe work, an etching, depicts a naked man walking in flames while shielding his face.
The Guardian1905–1915PrintA seated semi-nude angel is holding a branch of leaves and a trumpet. The work is an etching.
Mermaid1927 (exhibited)SculptureThe carved animal bone sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Moon Maidens1927 (exhibited)SculptureThe wood carved sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Moon Maidens1930 (exhibited)SculptureThe bronze sculpture was exhibited at Leeds City Art Gallery, Yorkshire Artists' Exhibition in 1928.
Morning Gladness1927 (exhibited)SculptureThe bronze cast sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Night1927 (exhibited)SculptureThe carved stone sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Nymph1927 (exhibited)SculptureThe bronze cast sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Rapture1927 (exhibited)SculptureThe bronze cast sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Roaring flame1927 (exhibited)SculptureThe bronze cast sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Sea Frolic1927 (exhibited)PrintThe work is a photomechanical print invitation of three entwined mermaids for the Leicester Galleries Exhibition of Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill in 1927.
Sorrow1927 (exhibited)SculptureThe carved marble sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
St Joan of Arc's Church sculptureUnknownSculptureHill made a sculpture for the church; further details are unknown.
The Arcadian Calendar1909IllustrationThe calendar is believed to contain Hill's first commissioned illustrations. The work was published by John Lane The Bodley Head.
The Awakening1930 (exhibited)SculptureThe bronze sculpture was exhibited at Leeds City Art Gallery, Yorkshire Artists' Exhibition in 1930.
The Chase1928 (exhibited)SculptureThe bronze sculpture was exhibited at Leeds City Art Gallery, Yorkshire Artists' Exhibition in 1928.
The Flower of Silence1927 (exhibited)SculptureThe carved wood sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
The Mask1927 (exhibited)SculptureThe bronze cast sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
The Messenger1905–1915PrintThe work depicts a man naked except for winged sandals flying above the mountains while carrying a banner.
The Moon Chariot1927 (exhibited)SculptureThe lead sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
The New Inferno1910IllustrationHill created Art Nouveau illustrations for S. Phillips' The New Inferno in 1911.
The Spirit that destroyed Rheims1905–1915PrintAn etching, made on cream paper, depicting a figure brandishing a sword while bursting through flames.
The Sun God1927 (exhibited)SculptureThe carved stone sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
The Wave1927 (exhibited)SculptureThe carved marble sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
The Wheel1927 (exhibited)SculptureThe bronze cast sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
The woman-wind asleep1927 (exhibited)SculptureThe lead sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Tramping with a Poet through the RockiesBefore 1922IllustrationsHill illustrated the travel journal of authors Vachel Lindsay and Stephen Graham through the United States and Canadian Rockies, with stops at an Indian reservation and a Mormon temple.
Wind Helmet1927 (exhibited)SculptureThe bronze cast sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.


Exhibitions

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