Humphrey Spender

Humphrey Spender

Humphrey Spender (April 19, 1910 – March 11, 2005) was an English photographer, painter, architect and designer.

Family

Humphrey Spender was the third son of Harold Spender, a Liberal journalist and writer who founded the Boys' Club movement with Arnold Toynbee. Humphrey's mother, Violet Schuster, came from a German family who had emigrated to England in the 1870s. She died in 1921. Harold Spender died in 1926. Humphrey had two brothers (the poet Stephen Spender and the scientist and explorer Michael Spender) and one sister, Christine.

As a child, Humphrey learnt photography from his older brother Michael Spender and was given a handsome German camera for his tenth birthday.

Education

After Gresham's School, Spender initially studied art history at Freiburg University for a year, then qualified for a career in architecture with the Architectural Association before training as a photographer.

Career

He went on to become a famous Fleet Street photographer and worked for the magazine Picture Post under the nickname 'Lensman'.

Spender became a member of the Mass Observation movement, taking pictures of daily life in working class communities. His most famous photographs are of the 'Worktown Study'. (Worktown was the Mass Observationist's codename for Bolton) [http://www.boltonmuseums.org.uk/html/spender/images.html] . Taken in a period between 1937 and 1940, his photographs cover the full range of Mass-Observation’s interests - politics and elections; religion; street scenes; industrial landscapes; the public house; market scenes; new buildings and developments; observers in action; sport and leisure time; work in the textile mills; on holiday in Blackpool; street hoardings and advertisements.

With the coming of World War II, Spender served briefly in the Royal Army Service Corps before being appointed an official war photographer. He also worked as an interpreter of photo-reconnaissance pictures, identifying German rocket sites and making maps for D-Day.

In about 1955 he abandoned photography for painting and taught at the Royal College of Art from 1953 until he retired in 1975.

Marriages

Spender's first wife, Margaret Low, with whom he adopted a son, died in 1945. His second wife, Pauline Wynn, with whom he had a son, died in 2003. He then married the photographer Rachel Hewitt, who was more than fifty years younger.

Spender had told his wives before marrying them that he was bisexual and he had affairs with both men and women throughout his life, numbering Frederick Ashton and Paul Robeson's wife amongst his conquests. [ [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/humphrey-spender-528311.html "Independent" obituary] , March 14 2005] [ [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article427699.ece "Times" obituary"] , March 15, 2005]

Trivia

In 1968, Spender commissioned the young Richard Rogers to build him a house and studio near Maldon, Essex. The building is Rogers's first and is a glass cube framed with I-beams.

References

*"Humphrey Spender: Artist whose photographs of the working classes became regarded as an invaluable historical record", obituary in Daily Telegraph (London, England) March 15, 2005, from [http://find.galegroup.com/itx/start.do?prodId=SPN.SP00 "Humphrey Spender"] at Newspapers Online Gale (accessed 22 August 2007)

External links

* [http://www.friendsandrelations.com/html/detail.php/id/37/relations/humphrey_spender.html Humphrey Spender at friendsandrelations.com]
* [http://spender.boltonmuseums.org.uk/index.html Photographs taken by Humphrey Spender for the Mass-Observation project in Bolton]


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