JOHN
LANCASTER NDD, MPhil, PhD, SHA, FSEAD.
Professional Calligrapher & Heraldic Artist.
Works with gold leaf, Chinese inks and goache colours on fine vellums &
handmade papers.
He designs family pedigrees (books and/or broadsides),heraldic
scrolls, armorial panels, illuminated addresses & library
paintings. He also paints hatchments &
armorial panels on wood.



John
Lancaster trained as a calligrapher, illuminator & heraldic artist at Leeds
College of Art under the tutorship of Thomas Swindlehurst ARCA, in the traditions
set by Edward Johnston and medieval artists. He studied for the National Diploma
in Design (NDD); gained higher degrees at London University (MPhil & PhD)
and was awarded the Fellowship of the NSEAD. He is also a member of the Heraldry
Society and the Society of Heraldic Arts.
He undertakes
commissions for private individuals, churches, colleges, corporate institutions,
borough councils & livery companies. He is a Freeman
of the City of London and a Liveryman of the
Worshipful Company of Gardeners for whom he acts as scribe and heraldic
artist in designing presentation scrolls & freedom certificates, while
also being responsible for the Company's "Golden Book", an
historic archive in which he inscribes the names of distinguished guests attending
Company banquets and functions.


Many of his
heraldic scrolls have been presented in
Civic Ceremonies in the UK, USA, Russia, China, Africa
and France. Other work has gone to the USA, Australia,
Belgium,
France and Mexico. His work is in collections
across the world. He has taught undergraduate and post-
graduate students in art colleges and universities in Oldham,
Doncaster, Leicester, Gloucestershire & Bristol (Head of Department)
As a visiting professor he has lectured widely in the USA - where he
has also directed a number of summerschools. In 1991 he was invited to
Arizona by the Gila Valley Arts Council as its Visiting Artist, where he gave
demonstrations, lectures and classes in schools, universities, adult centres,
a
Federal prison and on the Apache Indian Reservation at Fort Thomas. Towards
the end of this visit he mounted a Solo Exhibition of his work in the town
of Thatcher.
He has also been a guest speaker at a large art convention in New York.


John
has had a number of solo exhibitions in the U.K. in London, Leicester, Keele,
Stowe, Cheltenham & Bristol, and in the U.S.A. in Decatur (Alabama), Columbus
(Ohio) & Arizona. A number of his books on Lettering and Calligraphy for
both adults and children have been published by leading companies. Under the
auspices of the British Council he has visited universities, art colleges, teachers'
centres and schools in Africa and Norway as a guest lecturer, teacher and adviser.

John
is fortunate in having an ancestry that has embraced heraldry from its beginnings
in the mid. 12th century when Sir William de Tayleboyse - the 5th Norman baron
of Kendal by direct descent - took the name de Lonecastre as Governor of Lancaster
Castle. His arms were very simple - Argent two bars Gules - with the Lion of
England added as an augmentation of honour in a quarter of the shield very shortly
afterwards. Lancaster barons and knights fought at the Siege of Caerlaverock,
the Siege of Calais and other battles and their banners must have been borne
with immense pride. John is delighted that the arms he himself bears are derived
from such distinguished origins and brings the same pride to bear in his own
heraldic work.
John
Lancaster occasionally teaches practical calligraphy & heraldry workshops.
For
advice, consultations & quotations please contact:
John
Lancaster
10 Walnut Close, Pittville, Cheltenham,
Gloucestershire GL52 3AG, ENGLAND.
Tel
& Fax: 01242 231862
