John Hassall (1868–1948) was a celebrated British illustrator and poster artist, renowned for his bold, colorful style and widespread influence during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was a central figure in what is often called the Golden Age of British Illustration, contributing significantly to the rise of commercial poster art.
Trained in Antwerp and Paris, Hassall brought a European flair to his work, combining strong lines, flat colors, and a sense of humor that appealed to a wide audience. Beyond posters, he illustrated children’s books, magazines, and advertisements, and his work was admired for its clarity, charm, and accessibility.
In 1901, Hassall became a founding member of the London Sketch Club, and later taught at the Byam Shaw School of Art, mentoring a new generation of illustrators. Here’s a curated selection of John Hassall’s most brilliant poster designs from the turn of the century.
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Tiller Troupe, circa 1890 |
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Little Bo-Peep, circa 1894 |
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Aladdin, circa 1895 |
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The Gay Grisette, by George Dance, 1895 |
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Newmarket, 12 Poppy, The Musical Comedy, Mr. Alexander Loftus's Musical Comedy Company, 1896 |
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Newmarket, Mr. Alexander Loftus's Musical Comedy Company, 1896 |
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D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, circa 1897 |
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"The French Maid", circa 1898 |
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A Runaway Girl Gaiety Theatre London, 1898 |
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Cinderella, 1898 |
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Cinderella, The Poster, July 1898 |
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Little Red Riding Hood, 1898 |
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Mr. Morell's & Mr. Mouillot's Company in "A Greek Slave", from Daly's Theatre, London, 1898 |
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The Poster, July 1898 |
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The Shop Girl, circa 1898 |
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Vaudeville Theater, circa 1898 |
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"His Master's Voice" or why the dinner was late, 1899 |
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A Daisy, circa 1900 |
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Circol Artistich. Exposicio de cartells organisada per en Lluís Plandiura, circa 1902 |
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Barcelone séjour d’hiver, 1906 |
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No need to ask a policeman, London Underground, 1908 |
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"The Sisters Tell Cinderella What Happened at the Ball", circa 1910 |
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Cailler, Milch - Chocolade, circa 1910 |
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Suffragette's Home, circa 1910 |
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3,000,000 Belgians are destitute in Belgium. They must not starve. Support the local fund, 1915 |
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Belgian Canal Boat Fund for the relief of the civil population behind the firing lines. Send them something, 1915 |
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St David's Day, Welsh Flag Day, 1918 |
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Boy with Pail and Cow in Barn, Fairy Tales from Wonderland, circa 1920 |
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John Gilpin, 1920 |
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Sleeping Beauty, circa 1920 |
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