Art Training Institute prospectus featuring Cyril Leyshon-White
c. 1950Large format, soft covered book produced by the Art Training Institute of Melbourne to encourage prospective students to enrol.
It has a colourful cover design by James Northfield (Director of Studies at the Institute) featuring a depiction of an ancient Greek warrior wearing a toga. He is standing surrounded by Australian produce (grapes, apples, bananas, wine and wheat) with a landscape vista behind. The warrior is also wearing a golden crown resembling the rising sun, and is holding a sword aloft, with the stars of the Southern Cross radiating from the pommel, point and cross guard. A circular shield featuring the coat of arms of Australia is supported by his other hand. The red ensign flag is draped over one shoulder. This image appears in an oval shaped vignette, with the title 'Art Training Institute' in white letters at the top of the darker outside area.
The inside of the book features black and white drawings by Mrs.Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, and is extensively illustrated in both colour and black and white by James Northfield and other artists and illustrators. Photographs of the Institute's contributors and artists include Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, Cedric Emanuel, Emile Mercier, Walter Jardine and Cyril Leyshon-White.
This book is believed to have been published in the early to mid 1950s. It showcases the commercial art design of the era including travel posters, pictorial illustrations, cartooning, humorous art, poster designs, industrial art, photography as an aid to commercial art and more. Cyril Leyshon-White was one of many contributors to the book and Institute and several of his works are featured.
The Art Training Institute was set up in the 1930s but was located at the address in Hotham St from 1953 to 1955.
Cyril Leyshon-White was born on 29 June 1896 in Melbourne.
He was a 23 year old artist from Melbourne when he enlisted with the 2nd Field Ambulance, Section C, Australian Imperial Force, on 22 February 1915. His unit embarked from Melbourne, Victoria, on board HMAT A31 Ajana on 4 June 1915. He served in Gallipoli and France and was awarded the military medal for his service during the Lone Pine Bombardment, along with another soldier, William James Benwell.
The citation from the 'Commonwealth Gazette' No. 62 dated 19 April 1917 reads as follows:
'These two men [3156 W.J. BENWELL and 3160 C.L. WHITE] during the Lone Pine Bombardment were doing duty as dressers at out Brown's Dip advanced Dressing Station. They continued to dress and evacuate patients during the bombardment. These men were especially conspicuous being under shell fire the whole time.'
When the war concluded he was transferred to A.I.F. Headquarters, Australian Section, 3rd Echelon British Expeditionary Force.
He was an official war artist and after the war had ended he was granted leave with pay and subs from 15 May to 1 September 1919 to attend the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts (National School of Fine Arts) in Paris for two and a half months, and the Glasgow School of Art for an additional month to further his art education.
He contributed artworks including cartoons to 'The ANZAC Book' and several other publications. He did the cover art for the unit history of the 4th Division, Australian Army Medical Corps, 'With the Diggers, 1914-1918' and also produced a series of four comic postcards entitled 'Greetings from France, Xmas 1916' which are held in the collection. He also contributed work to the London magazine, 'The Bystander'.
He returned to Australia 8 September 1919 on board the former cargo ship, SS Raranga.
Upon his return to Australia, he operated a commercial art school in Melbourne, and then with a number of other artists formed 'The Art Training Institute' from 1925-1935. He reportedly also became a mentor to the young Sydney Nolan.
He enlisted again, aged 44, in World War Two (service number V4797), on 31 July 1940, by which time his occupation was given as an instructor of industrial art at a technical college. He was made a probationary Lieutenant on 1 July 1941. He served with the 17 Garrison Battalion which guarded the camps around Tatura holding German internees and prisoners of war. He was discharged on 14 March 1944.
He died, aged 59, on 20 December 1955. His cremated remains were scattered at the Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Melbourne.
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