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The Galleries section shows John's work under categories Magazines, Books and Paintings.
Magazines
John's cartoons first appeared in Lilliput in 1959 followed by regular features in Queen magazine and Private Eye from 1961. From the 1960's to the 1990's, he contributed to magazines and newspapers (list below) and advertisements for companies such as ICI, Alders and Marchant and Blue Nun.
BBC Wildlife Magazine; Cataylist; Conferences and Exhibitions; Departures; Duck soup; Esquire; Fortune Magazine; Good Housekeeping;
Harpers and Queen; Holiday Magazine; Ideal Home Magazine; Intimate Review; Life International; Lilliput; National Lampoon; Nova; New Society; Private Eye; Punch;
Queen Magazine; Tatler; The Lamp; The Listner; The New Yorker; The Spectator; Time
out; Town and Country; Women's Journal; Ygorra Magazine; The Daily Express;
The Daily Telegraph; The Evening Standard; The Financial Times; Radio Times; The Observer ['Genius'); The Sunday Mirror; The Sunday Telegraph; The Times, The Sunday Times
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Books
John's work was published in a variety of books and comprise compilations of his work and illustration commissions. A full publication list can be found at wikipedia
Tonight and Other Nights
The Eye of the Needle
The Perpetual Pessimist
Refer to Drawer
The Good Loo Guides
Speak Up You Tiny fool
The Penguin John Glashan
The Meths Festival
Sweet and Sour
Small Parts in History
The Mental Health Work-out Book
John Glashan's World
Journal of a Collector
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Paintings
John studied painting at Glasgow School of Art. He painted portraits, landscapes, cityscapes, buildings, interiors and fantastical architecture, blending observation and fantasy. The style of his work is varied - broad brush strokes evoking atmosphere and impression, fine drawing and jewel like colour for detail. He worked in colour and black and white, primarily using pen and ink and watercolour. He also used a variety of mixed media to experiment with texture and colour.
London ExhibitionsFrancis Kyle Gallery 1979, 1983
The Saville Club, 1985
The Cartoon Gallery, 1991
The Fine Arts Society, 1991, 1994
Grosvenor Gallery, 1995
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