Percy Kelly (artist)

Percy Kelly (1918–1993) was a Cumbrian artist, footballer, post office worker and transvestite. He is most famous for his drawings and paintings which he hoarded during his lifetime – "They are so important to me I could never sell them".[1]

Percy Kelly
Born
Robert Kelly

1918
Died1993 (aged 7475)
NationalityUK
Other namesBob Kelly,
Roberta Penelope Kelly (1985–92)
Spouse(s)Audrey, Chris Griffith
Patron(s)Princess Margaret,
Winston Churchill
Websitewww.percykelly.co.uk

References

Citations

Sources

  • Herbert, Ian (10 September 2004), "Portraits of the artist as a closet transvestite - a look into the tortured world of Percy Kelly", The Independent
  • Lambirth, Andrew (24 November 2012), "Lonely Lakelander", The Spectator
  • Morrison, Blake (24 February 2012), "Percy Kelly, the painter of hidden talent", The Guardian
  • Wadsworth, Chris (2011), The Man Who Couldn't Stop Drawing: The Extraordinary Life of Percy Kelly, ISBN 1908486031
  • Wadsworth, Chris (2013), "Percy Kelly - History", Percy Kelly

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