Author, poet, artist, illustrator and teacher, born in Kuling, China. He was the husband of the artist Maeve Gilmore and father of painter Fabian Peake. he was educated at Tientsin Grammar School, Eltham College and Royal Academy Schools, where he won the Hacker Prize, 1931. After two years in an artists' colony Peake taught life drawing at Westminster School of Art where he met Gilmore, marrying her in 1937. During Army service in World War II had a nervous breakdown, then was for two years attached to the Minisrty of Information. Was appointed a war artist, then in 1946 returned to live on the tiny Channel Island of Sark for three happy years. Taught at Central School of Art, but eventually had to give this up, as he had Parkinson's disease. Published
Titus Groan, 1946,
Gormenghast, 1950, and
Titus Alone, 1959, all set in a fantasy world. He illustrated Lewis Carroll's
The Hunting of the Snark, 1941, the
Alice books, 1946-54, and Coleridge's
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, 1943, his own books including
The Craft of the Lead Pencil, 1946. Peake's work was widely exhibited, including RA; in 1991 there was a joint show of his and Gilmore's work at Littlehampton Museum; in 2000, Chris Beetles Ltd exhibited pictures, including production drawings from the new BBC2 production of
Gormenghast, in 2001 work from the family archive, including artwork from
Alice in Wonderland,
Through the Looking Glass and Peake's own
Captain Slaughterboard Drops Anchor, 1939, and
Letters from a Lost Uncle, 1948, reflecting Peake's love of the bizarre. Died at Burcot, Berkshire, and like his wife was buried at Burpham, Sussex. A Mervyn Peake Society was formed in 1975.
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