Saturday, August 16, 2025

Norman Wilkinson / UK dazzle camoufleur lives again

British artist / camoufleur Norman Wilkinson
Now here’s an odd discovery: The British artist Norman Wilkinson (we've blogged about him numerous times) is credited as the innovator of what is now commonly known as “dazzle painting,” the use of disruptive geometric designs during World War I for ship camouflage. His usual biographical dates are 1878-1971. Shown above is a portrait photograph from 1911 (restored and AI colorized), in advance of the war, at which time he was working for the Illustrated London News.

Here’s the oddity: On February 16, 1934, an article in the Glasgow Herald stated that—

Mr. Norman Wilkinson, the well-known scenic and poster artist, who died yesterday at his home in London, is perhaps best remembered as the inventor of naval camouflage during the war. For the sake of distinction, it was called “dazzle” painting, and its object was to so distort the normal appearance of a vessel that her actual course became a matter of doubt to an enemy submarine officer intending to torpedo the ship. Earlier forms of camouflage had proved much less successful than “dazzle” painting.…

That announcement of course does not comply with later accounts of Wilkinson’s life, which state that he died in 1971. Fortunately, in a subsequent issue (February 23), the Glasgow Herald said this instead—

We very much regret that in our issue of February 16 we published a paragraph announcing the death in London of Mr. Norman Wilkinson, “the scenic artist,” and remembering the versatility of the celebrated inventor of marine camouflage we assumed from the brief notice of information that it was he who had died. We therefore offer full apology to Mr.Wilkinson for the erroneous report unwittingly circulated and for the confusion and embarrassment inseparable from the addition of his name to the now considerable list of distinguished men who have lived to read their own obituary notices.

Wilkinson, Dazzle Scheme Components (c1917)

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