Sir Thomas Monnington (1902-1976):
Design for the First Students Union Mural, c. 1964
Framed (ref: 232)
Gouache over pencil,
33 x 51 cm. (13 x 20 1/16 in.)
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Design for the University of London Students’ Union Mural, circa 1964
Exhibited: Sir Thomas Monnington, Royal Academy, 1977, (54)
Thomas Monnington, Fine Art Society, 1997, no 137.
Literature: Judy Egerton, Sir Thomas Monnington, Royal
Academy, 1977, p.13; Paul Liss, Thomas Monnington, Fine
Art Society, 1997, pp.54-55. Sansom & Co;
British Murals and Decorative Painting 1920-1960,
Sansom & Co, 2013, p.320
In a stepped gesso reverse section Gluck style frame
In
1964 The Edwin Austin Abbey Trust for Mural Painting in Great Britain
commissioned two works from Monnington for the University of London
Students’ Union. The first of the two designs was executed in situ, in
polyvinyl acetate on a panel 8 x 20 ft. (see photograph), following the
compostion and colouring of this study.
The resultant geometric design is very different from the rather florid Scholar Gypsy
painted by Gilbert Spencer R.A in 1957, also commission by the Abbey
Trust, on the floor below.
The Gilbert Spencer mural has remained in situ, but been painted over.
The Monnington mural has suffered a worse fate:it was removed sometime
in the mid 1990's and is assumed to have been destroyed.