Simon Baliol Brett
Simon Baliol Brett was a British artist known for his work in wood engraving. He created more than 1,000 engravings for over sixty books, including works for The Folio Society, fine press books, bookplates and independent work. His personal subject matter included politics, philosophy, human form, war, ethics and religion. Brett’s work is held in the British Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Brett led the revival of wood engraving as a fine art form in the 1980s, collaborating closely with Hilary Paynter. As Chair of the Society of Wood Engravers from 1986–1992, he worked to fulfill the Society’s objective of promoting wood engraving. He curated two major exhibitions for the Society, Engraving Then and Now and Wood Engraving Here and Now.
Early life and education
Brett was born in Windsor, England. His father, Antony Brett, served as the last steward of St Bartholomew's Hospital, which entailed living within the hospital in a flat reached by the William Hogarth Stair in the North Wing. Brett was educated at Ampleforth College, where he was taught art by sculptor John Bunting and introduced to the work of Eric Gill and David Jones. He later studied painting at Saint Martin's School of Art, London, where he also learned wood engraving from Clifford Webb.Career
From 1965 to 1970, Brett worked as a painter and printmaker. For two years, he lived in Taos, New Mexico near his great-aunt, painter Dorothy Brett, receiving grant support from the Helene Wurlitzer Foundation. He then travelled and worked in Denmark and Provence.From 1971 to 1989, Brett taught drawing and printmaking at Marlborough College and lectured on art appreciation. During this time, he stopped painting to engrave full-time. In 1981, he won the Francis Williams Illustration Award for The Animals of Saint Gregory. In 1989, he took on a large commission illustrating the Reader's Digest Bible, which enabled him to stop teaching and work independently as a wood engraver.
Brett illustrated books for The Folio Society, including Byron, Keats, Shelley, Clarissa, Jane Eyre, The Confessions of Saint Augustine, Middlemarch, and The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius.
With Barbarian Press of British Columbia, Brett co-produced a fine print edition of Shakespeare’s Pericles, Prince of Tyre which aimed to ‘stage the play on the page’ using 98 images on over 140 blocks. Pericles won first prize for the “Limited Editions” in the 2011 Alcuin Society Awards for Excellence in Book Design and the “Judges Award” for the 2011 Oxford Fine Press Book Fair. The book also received praise at the 2011 CODEX International Book Fair in Berkeley.
In 1998, Brett was commissioned by the Queen's Medical Household to create a print commemorating the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.
Publications
Brett wrote six books and published numerous essays and reviews on the history, practice and condition of wood engraving, including regular contributions to the Society of Wood Engravers newsletter Multiples, and the journals Parenthesis, the journal of the Fine Press Book Association, and Printmaking Today, for which he was a member of the editorial board as well as a contributor.His notable books include:
- Brett, S.. Engravers: A Handbook for the Nineties. Cambridge: Silent Books.
- Brett, S.. Engravers Two: A Handbook Compiled for the Society of Wood Engravers. Cambridge: Silent Books.
- Brett, S.. Wood Engraving - How To Do It. Silent Books.
- Brett, S.. An Engraver’s Progress: Simon Brett, Fifty Years of Wood Engraving. London: Oblong Creative.
- Brett, S.. The Life and Art of Clifford Webb. Dorset: Little Toller Books.
- Brett, S.. An Engraver’s Globe: Wood Engraving World-Wide in the Twenty-First Century. London: Primrose Hill Press.
- Pery, J.. A Being More Intense: The Art of Six Wood Engravers. Oblong Creative Ltd.
- Barbarian Press. Endgrain Editions Four: Simon Brett – An Engraver’s Progress. Mission, BC: Barbarian Press.