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Felix Kelly

Felix Runcie Kelly (3 February 1914 – 3 July 1994) was a New Zealand-born graphic designer, painter, stage designer, interior designer and illustrator who lived the majority of his life in the United Kingdom. He sometimes signed his illustration and cartoon work Fix.

Felix Kelly
Felix Kelly
Born(1914-02-03)3 February 1914
Mountain Road, Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand [1]
Died3 July 1994(1994-07-03) (aged 80)
Devon, England
Other namesFix
Occupation(s)Designer and illustrator

Early life Edit

Born in Auckland, New Zealand, Kelly was the second son of Felix Vincent Kelly, a prosperous engineer, and his much younger wife, Hortense Agnes Kelly née Runcie. Kelly attended King's College but was mostly home-schooled in his younger years. He trained as a graphic artist and designer and also sold the occasional cartoon. His father went bankrupt in 1933 and his mother left him to live in England. Kelly left New Zealand in 1935 and joined his mother in London. He never returned to New Zealand.

In London Kelly was soon employed as a graphic designer at Lintas, the advertising wing of Unilever. At the outbreak of the Second World War he enlisted in the Royal Air Force where he became a navigating officer.[2] In 1943 he suffered a severe illness that ended his active service[3] and resulted in Kelly focusing on his painting.

Artistic career Edit

Kelly's paintings were influenced by the Surrealists. His specialisation in domestic architecture and regular commissions saw him develop a romantic style that found more favour with his clientele and often included a number of recurring motifs such as red and white striped deckchairs, and items of mechanical engineering such as hot air balloons, paddle steamers, railways, trains, trams, and lighting fixtures. His paintings were meticulously executed. Houses were painted to an architecturally accurate standard but often contrasted with an untamed, almost sinister landscape.

Kelly's first one-man show was in 1943 at the Lefevre Gallery. This was a success. Herbert Read, the writer and art critic, bought a painting and invited Kelly to illustrate the second edition of his short novel, The Green Child.[4] Kelly accepted the commission. Read returned the favour by writing the introduction to the book Paintings by Felix Kelly published in 1946 by Falcon Press.[2] In 1944 a larger exhibition of Kelly's works opened at the same gallery with works by Lucian Freud and Julian Trevelyan in adjoining rooms.[5]

Kelly accepted numerous commissions for paintings, murals and for illustration work. His commissions led him to visit and stay at many of the grandest country houses in the United Kingdom. His personality, wit, and charm ensured he was often invited back by his wealthy clients and, in some cases, developed into lifelong friendships. In 1947 he was invited to the United States by the New York gallery Portraits, Inc. Condé Nast Publications commissioned him to paint a number of important American houses and the publication of these works led to more commissions in the United States. The same year he also illustrated for the Lilliput magazine.[6] He fulfilled commissions in the UK, United States, Russia, North Africa, the Far East, and the Caribbean. In addition to painting he was often in demand as a muralist and interior designer. His own apartment was photographed and featured in magazines a number of times. He completed a mural for the banqueting hall of the Royal Palace, Kathmundu, Nepal,[7] murals in a number of Union Castle[8] and Cunard liners, but probably his most well known commission was the four murals painted in the Garden Hall at Castle Howard in 1982. These murals were commissioned by George Howard and paid for with the location fee from the Brideshead Revisited television production. Kelly also designed the Kelly car at Castle Howard, a little fairground-style train for conveying visitors round the grounds. Kelly also worked on developing architectural ideas for his clientele. He produced an artist's impression of a Palladian temple for Sebastian de Ferranti, who then worked with various architects to realise the design. de Ferranti chose Julian Bicknell to build the house which was completed in 1986[9] Later Kelly worked on the Cave, a modern grotto, at Henbury Hall. Kelly remodelled the house of Sir Michael Blake at Cornhill-on-Tweed and designed it as a Gothic dowerhouse. On the request of Charles, Prince of Wales Kelly produced an artist's impression of an improved design of the Prince of Wales' residence Highgrove House in Gloucestershire. This became the inspiration of the remodelling of Highgrove.[10]

Kelly also produced set designs for a number of theatre productions including:

  • Production: A Day by the Sea, 1953, the Haymarket. This production starred Sybil Thorndike and John Gielgud[2]
  • Production: World premier of the Opera Nelson, 1954, Sadler's Wells Theatre[11]
  • Production: The Merchant of Venice, 1960–61, the Old Vic[12]
  • Production: The Last Joke, 1960, the Phoenix [13]

Kelly illustrated a number of books including a very successful collaboration his friend Elizabeth Burton whose four-volume series on the domestic interiors and furnishings of Elizabethans, Jacobeans, Georgians and early Victorians[2] ideally fit Kelly's aesthetic. His tendency towards the surreal and sinister was reflected in the dust jacket work he did for Faber and Faber's Best of series including Best Horror Stories (1957), Best Detective Stories (1959), and Best Tales of Terror (1962), as well as a beautiful wrap-around dust jacket for Haunted Houses (1956) by Joseph Braddock.[7] He also illustrated

  • Twilight Stories (1947) by Rhoda Broughton
  • A Strange Adventure in the Life of Miss Laura Mildmay (1947) by J Sheridan Le Fanu
  • The Desperate Art: a novel (1955) by John Rosenberg
  • Pilgrim's pleasure: the West Country (1959) by Alan Ivimey
  • London (1960) by Ivor Brown
  • Castle Howard (1972) by George Howard
  • Lincolnshire churches: Their past and their future edited by Henry Thorold

Death Edit

Kelly was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 1992 and died in Devon in 1994. His partner, the garden designer Vernon Russell-Smith inherited his estate.[14]

Work in Public collections Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Births". The Auckland Star. Vol. 45, no. 32. 6 February 1914. p. 12.
  2. ^ a b c d Harling, Amanda (6 July 1994). "Obituary: Felix Kelly". The Independent. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  3. ^ Adair, Everl. "Felix Kelly (1914–1994)". Permanent Collections. RW Norton Art Foundation. Archived from the original on 9 September 2012. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  4. ^ "Felix Kelly – A Kiwi at Brideshead" (PDF). Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery Education Information Sheet. Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery. Retrieved 31 March 2012.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ New paintings and drawings by Lucian Freud, Felix Kelly and Julian Trevelyan. Lefevre Gallery. 1944. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  6. ^ "The Province of Pleasure". Lilliput. 1947. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  7. ^ a b Birchall, John (11 November 2011). "Felix Kelly: Visions of Haunted Houses". Books in Wernicke. Archived from the original on 15 February 2013. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
  8. ^ "RMS Windor Castle – A description by Union-Castle Line". On Board. Ocean Liner Museum. 1960. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
  9. ^ . Palladio and Britain. Royal Institute of British Architects. Archived from the original on 22 March 2012. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
  10. ^ "Obituaries: Peter Falconer". The Telegraph. 5 February 2003. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
  11. ^ Mullin, Michael (1996). Design by Motley. Associated University Presse. ISBN 9780874135695. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  12. ^ Rowell, George (1993). The Old Vic Theatre: A History. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521346252. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  13. ^ Bassett, Donald (22 September 2007). "Felix Kelly, Herbert Read and Neo-Romanticism". British Art Journal. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
  14. ^ Herrick, Linda (28 February 2010). "The adventures of Felix Kelly". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
  15. ^ "Person: Kellie, Felix Runcie". Collections Online. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  16. ^ "Felix Kelly". RW Norton Art Foundation. Archived from the original on 15 April 2013. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  17. ^ "Press Release: Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery, Napier Receives Major Gift" (PDF). Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  18. ^ "Felix Runcie Kelly". Art UK. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  19. ^ Bassett, Dr Donald. "The Fantastical World of Felix Kelly: A Life and an Archive". Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki. Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki. Retrieved 28 March 2023.

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For the New Zealand cricketer see Felix Kelly cricketer Felix Runcie Kelly 3 February 1914 3 July 1994 was a New Zealand born graphic designer painter stage designer interior designer and illustrator who lived the majority of his life in the United Kingdom He sometimes signed his illustration and cartoon work Fix Felix KellyFelix KellyBorn 1914 02 03 3 February 1914Mountain Road Epsom Auckland New Zealand 1 Died3 July 1994 1994 07 03 aged 80 Devon EnglandOther namesFixOccupation s Designer and illustrator Contents 1 Early life 2 Artistic career 3 Death 4 Work in Public collections 5 ReferencesEarly life EditBorn in Auckland New Zealand Kelly was the second son of Felix Vincent Kelly a prosperous engineer and his much younger wife Hortense Agnes Kelly nee Runcie Kelly attended King s College but was mostly home schooled in his younger years He trained as a graphic artist and designer and also sold the occasional cartoon His father went bankrupt in 1933 and his mother left him to live in England Kelly left New Zealand in 1935 and joined his mother in London He never returned to New Zealand In London Kelly was soon employed as a graphic designer at Lintas the advertising wing of Unilever At the outbreak of the Second World War he enlisted in the Royal Air Force where he became a navigating officer 2 In 1943 he suffered a severe illness that ended his active service 3 and resulted in Kelly focusing on his painting Artistic career EditKelly s paintings were influenced by the Surrealists His specialisation in domestic architecture and regular commissions saw him develop a romantic style that found more favour with his clientele and often included a number of recurring motifs such as red and white striped deckchairs and items of mechanical engineering such as hot air balloons paddle steamers railways trains trams and lighting fixtures His paintings were meticulously executed Houses were painted to an architecturally accurate standard but often contrasted with an untamed almost sinister landscape Kelly s first one man show was in 1943 at the Lefevre Gallery This was a success Herbert Read the writer and art critic bought a painting and invited Kelly to illustrate the second edition of his short novel The Green Child 4 Kelly accepted the commission Read returned the favour by writing the introduction to the book Paintings by Felix Kelly published in 1946 by Falcon Press 2 In 1944 a larger exhibition of Kelly s works opened at the same gallery with works by Lucian Freud and Julian Trevelyan in adjoining rooms 5 Kelly accepted numerous commissions for paintings murals and for illustration work His commissions led him to visit and stay at many of the grandest country houses in the United Kingdom His personality wit and charm ensured he was often invited back by his wealthy clients and in some cases developed into lifelong friendships In 1947 he was invited to the United States by the New York gallery Portraits Inc Conde Nast Publications commissioned him to paint a number of important American houses and the publication of these works led to more commissions in the United States The same year he also illustrated for the Lilliput magazine 6 He fulfilled commissions in the UK United States Russia North Africa the Far East and the Caribbean In addition to painting he was often in demand as a muralist and interior designer His own apartment was photographed and featured in magazines a number of times He completed a mural for the banqueting hall of the Royal Palace Kathmundu Nepal 7 murals in a number of Union Castle 8 and Cunard liners but probably his most well known commission was the four murals painted in the Garden Hall at Castle Howard in 1982 These murals were commissioned by George Howard and paid for with the location fee from the Brideshead Revisited television production Kelly also designed the Kelly car at Castle Howard a little fairground style train for conveying visitors round the grounds Kelly also worked on developing architectural ideas for his clientele He produced an artist s impression of a Palladian temple for Sebastian de Ferranti who then worked with various architects to realise the design de Ferranti chose Julian Bicknell to build the house which was completed in 1986 9 Later Kelly worked on the Cave a modern grotto at Henbury Hall Kelly remodelled the house of Sir Michael Blake at Cornhill on Tweed and designed it as a Gothic dowerhouse On the request of Charles Prince of Wales Kelly produced an artist s impression of an improved design of the Prince of Wales residence Highgrove House in Gloucestershire This became the inspiration of the remodelling of Highgrove 10 Kelly also produced set designs for a number of theatre productions including Production A Day by the Sea 1953 the Haymarket This production starred Sybil Thorndike and John Gielgud 2 Production World premier of the Opera Nelson 1954 Sadler s Wells Theatre 11 Production The Merchant of Venice 1960 61 the Old Vic 12 Production The Last Joke 1960 the Phoenix 13 Kelly illustrated a number of books including a very successful collaboration his friend Elizabeth Burton whose four volume series on the domestic interiors and furnishings of Elizabethans Jacobeans Georgians and early Victorians 2 ideally fit Kelly s aesthetic His tendency towards the surreal and sinister was reflected in the dust jacket work he did for Faber and Faber s Best of series including Best Horror Stories 1957 Best Detective Stories 1959 and Best Tales of Terror 1962 as well as a beautiful wrap around dust jacket for Haunted Houses 1956 by Joseph Braddock 7 He also illustrated Twilight Stories 1947 by Rhoda Broughton A Strange Adventure in the Life of Miss Laura Mildmay 1947 by J Sheridan Le Fanu The Desperate Art a novel 1955 by John Rosenberg Pilgrim s pleasure the West Country 1959 by Alan Ivimey London 1960 by Ivor Brown Castle Howard 1972 by George Howard Lincolnshire churches Their past and their future edited by Henry ThoroldDeath EditKelly was diagnosed with Alzheimer s disease in 1992 and died in Devon in 1994 His partner the garden designer Vernon Russell Smith inherited his estate 14 Work in Public collections EditKelly s archive of sketches photographs and papers is held by the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa who also own 2 paintings 15 The RW Norton Art Foundation owns 23 paintings 16 Hawke s Bay Museum and Art Gallery owns 8 paintings 17 Various British public institutions own 7 paintings 18 A second Kelly archive that consists of the research papers of Kelly academic Dr Donald Bassett as well as original Kelly material is available at the E H McCormick Research Library Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki https www aucklandartgallery com explore art and ideas archives 35295 19 References Edit Births The Auckland Star Vol 45 no 32 6 February 1914 p 12 a b c d Harling Amanda 6 July 1994 Obituary Felix Kelly The Independent Retrieved 31 March 2012 Adair Everl Felix Kelly 1914 1994 Permanent Collections RW Norton Art Foundation Archived from the original on 9 September 2012 Retrieved 31 March 2012 Felix Kelly A Kiwi at Brideshead PDF Hawke s Bay Museum amp Art Gallery Education Information Sheet Hawke s Bay Museum amp Art Gallery Retrieved 31 March 2012 permanent dead link New paintings and drawings by Lucian Freud Felix Kelly and Julian Trevelyan Lefevre Gallery 1944 Retrieved 31 March 2012 The Province of Pleasure Lilliput 1947 Retrieved 31 March 2012 a b Birchall John 11 November 2011 Felix Kelly Visions of Haunted Houses Books in Wernicke Archived from the original on 15 February 2013 Retrieved 2 April 2012 RMS Windor Castle A description by Union Castle Line On Board Ocean Liner Museum 1960 Retrieved 2 April 2012 Henbury Hall Palladio and Britain Royal Institute of British Architects Archived from the original on 22 March 2012 Retrieved 2 April 2012 Obituaries Peter Falconer The Telegraph 5 February 2003 Retrieved 2 April 2012 Mullin Michael 1996 Design by Motley Associated University Presse ISBN 9780874135695 Retrieved 31 March 2012 Rowell George 1993 The Old Vic Theatre A History Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780521346252 Retrieved 31 March 2012 Bassett Donald 22 September 2007 Felix Kelly Herbert Read and Neo Romanticism British Art Journal Retrieved 2 April 2012 Herrick Linda 28 February 2010 The adventures of Felix Kelly The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 2 April 2012 Person Kellie Felix Runcie Collections Online Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Retrieved 3 April 2012 Felix Kelly RW Norton Art Foundation Archived from the original on 15 April 2013 Retrieved 3 April 2012 Press Release Hawke s Bay Museum amp Art Gallery Napier Receives Major Gift PDF Hawke s Bay Museum amp Art Gallery Retrieved 3 April 2012 Felix Runcie Kelly Art UK Retrieved 3 April 2012 Bassett Dr Donald The Fantastical World of Felix Kelly A Life and an Archive Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki Retrieved 28 March 2023 Retrieved from https en 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