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  1. Austin Osman Spare exhibition catalogue, 2010. Curious art world contacts began to venture to the run-down area he now called home, encouraging him to publish and exhibit once more. In 1953 he was getting ready for his new show at the White Bear in Kennington and things were looking up. However, due to a mix up over publicity, it flopped.

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  3. Austin Osman Spare (31 de diciembre de 1888 Snow Hill (Londres) - (Londres) †15 de mayo de 1956), fue un pintor, escritor y practicante de varias corrientes ocultistas. Hijo de Philip Newton Spare, un policía de Londres, y Eliza Ann Adelaide Osman. De niño mostraba afinidad por el arte, y tempranamente comenzó clases nocturnas en la ...

  4. In the words of an obituary, ‘Strange and Gentle Genius Dies’ in the London Evening News, “You have probably never heard of Austin Osman Spare. But his should have been a famous name.”. Spare was born near Smithfield Market in 1886, the son of a policeman, and spent his later childhood and youth in Kennington.

  5. Austin Osman Spare (December 30, 1886 - May 15, 1956) was an English artist and magician. He was the son of a London policeman. As a child, he showed an affinity for art, and he briefly attended an art school. At the age of 13, he left school to become an apprentice to a stained glass maker. During his teen years, his fascination for the occult ...

  6. Austin Osman Spare was an English artist born on December 30, 1886. Osman Spare contributed to the Symbolist and Esoteric movements and died on May 15, 1956. Symbolist Artists. Esoteric Artists. Osman Spare's Contemporaries. Austin Osman Spare was 17 when his work was featured in the London Royal Academy of Arts.

  7. We are the only museum in the world with a permanent display of work by Austin Osman Spare in our 'Spare Room.' Sale of prints supports our exhibition program, and if you are generous and kind enough to buy enough of them will allow us to put on a new exhibition, with a catalog, of Spare's series of work on popular culture figures from the 1930s - a precursor to Pop Art.