Beer In Ads Special Edition: John Ireland’s The Gentle Art of Making Guinness

by Jay Brooks on September 6, 2010 · 21 comments

in Art & Beer,Beers

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In honor of labor day, here’s a fun series of illustrations showing all the labor necessary to make beer, in this case Guinness. In 1981, Guinness commissioned British illustrator and artist John Ireland to create twelve paintings whimsically depicting the steps that go into making Guinness beer for a calendar.

From the Guinness Collector’s Club website:

John was born on the 19th March 1949 at Aldershot Hants and attended Farnham Grammar school, Farnham Art School and finally Ravensbourne College of Art and Design. He lived and worked in London from 1971 until moving to Norfolk in 1976. John has two sons, two sheep, a dog and a wife Tessa and has worked as a freelance illustrator since leaving college, principally for magazines and publishing, with a little bit of advertising. In recent years. A lot of his work has involved caricatures including collections of sporting personalities and a weekly drawing for the TV Times for over nine years.

John [Ireland] writes:

“I had been asked a few years prior to 1980 to submit ideas for a Guinness Calendar but nothing came of it, and when I was asked to produce roughs for a W. Heath Robinson pastiche I was initially reluctant, suggesting I could do something in my own style. When it became obvious that they – J.Walter Thompson the advertising agency — were set on doing it their way, I decided that it was better I should do it rather than someone else mess it up and do Heath Robinson a disservice.”

“There were similarities in our styles, which is presumably why I had been asked in the first place. I had been interested in his drawings since I was a child, having bought his books at jumble sales. The whole job went amazingly smoothly and following a guided tour of the Park Royal Brewery, it was left up to me to decide on which elements of production I should highlight.”

“This is so unusual for advertising, normally you are presented with layouts that you have to stick to rigidly and all the copy has been written already. In this instance I even wrote the captions. My initial roughs were accepted with hardly any changes suggested. I only had to make the May drawing a little busier and ensure that wherever possible both bottled and keg beer should be depicted as apparently there was intense rivalry between the two divisions of the company. The barman in the December drawing is actually a portrait of Heath Robinson with his cat ‘Saturday Morning’ and the customer is my Father.”

Blogger Phil Beard, at his Notes on the Visual Arts and Popular Culture, also has a nice post on the series. These days John Ireland is best known for his caricatures.

John Ireland’s The Gentle Art of Making Guinness

January: Hop Picking Time in the Guinness Fields
Ireland-01-Jan-Hop-Picking-Time

February: Early Morning on the Guinness Farm
Ireland-02-Feb-Early-Morning-on-the-Farm

March: Industry in the Guinness Maltings
Ireland-03-Mar-Industry-in-the-Maltings

April: Roasting the Guinness Barley
Ireland-04-Apr-Roasting-the-Barley

May: Mixing the Guinness Mash
Ireland-05-May-Mixing-the-Mash

June: Filtering the Guinness Wort
Ireland-06-Jun-Filtering-the-Wort

July: Fermenting the Guinness
Ireland-07-Jul-Fermenting-the-G

August: Bottling the Guinness
Ireland-08-Aug-Bottling-the-G

September: Signing the Day’s Production of Guinness
Ireland-09-Sep-Signing-the-Days-Prod-of-G

October: The Training of the Guinness Quality Testers
Ireland-10-Oct-Training-of-Quality-Testers

November: Delivering the Guinness
Ireland-11-Nov-Delivering-the-G

December: The First Guinness of the Day
Ireland-12-Dec-1st-G-of-the-Day

{ 21 comments… read them below or add one }

oisin mcguigan September 19, 2010 at 2:34 am

I have the 12 prints from that calendar that year. 100% original. They are beautiful! I believe they fetch approximately 90 pounds sterling per month. I’d never sell them!

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Matt Kane November 15, 2010 at 3:20 pm

I have the 100% original complete set. They have been kept together protected for the elements. Definately worth £1000, any realistic offers to contact@mattkane.co.uk. £1000 and they are yours.

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john November 21, 2010 at 4:56 am

In my pub I found 5 framed prints April, June, July, August and October some have slight water marks wondered if they have any value. Eagerly await your reply. Many thanks

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Avatar of Jay Brooks Jay Brooks November 21, 2010 at 2:52 pm

John, I’m not really the person to ask. My interest in them was purely artistic. You’ll want to ask someone involved in Breweriana collecting. There is a Guinness Collectors Club. They may have an idea, too.

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anderson365 December 27, 2010 at 2:34 am

Hello, I also have a full and framed set of these prints. May I ask, where did you get your valuation as I have been looking to sell them but had no idea of their value. Thanks, Stephen.

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Alan July 20, 2011 at 6:46 am

Are these drawings from the 1981 calendar?

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Avatar of Jay Brooks Jay Brooks July 20, 2011 at 8:17 am

Um, isn’t that what I wrote in the first paragraph?

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Fred Carr September 16, 2011 at 12:35 pm

As an ex Guinness Representative I have a complete set of 12 and also a calender with ilustrating the 12 picyures. They are pristine condition and I would like to sell them. Any Offers?

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JEN STEVENENSON October 12, 2011 at 4:08 am

i have full set of these too but slightly stuck together at side does anyone hav a value price roughly

ty :)

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Ray Finn January 9, 2012 at 2:25 pm

In a recient trip to Ireland I was able to pick up 4 of these prints (8″X10″) at the Guinness Factory but these were all they had. I would love to complete the set. Does anyone know where I can find the rest of the prints in this size?

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Stephen Adams January 11, 2012 at 6:02 am

This week on 9th January 2012 in a local auction I saw a job lot of 11 of the prints on hardboard and framed but not under glass. Not seen them before and really liked them. I successfully bid and got the lot for a total of £21.51. I dont know if I was just lucky or they are really of such low value. I hope its the first. Haven’t gone to pick them up yet but when I’ll see which one is missing and will then look out for it.

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james newman February 7, 2012 at 12:31 pm

i was keeping a pub when these callanders were issued i have a
set of pictures made and also have a original callander . i also have
a set of the guinnes man of the month pictures which was issued
around sbout the same time i would be interested if there is are any buyers out there dated 21/02/12

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Armando Cabba February 16, 2012 at 11:45 am

I’m a huge guinness fan. I really wish I owned some of these prints.

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mike crocker April 26, 2012 at 9:32 am

I have a complete original set , and a set of excellent copies, could post you one of the copies if you are interested,

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Thorir Thorisson February 19, 2012 at 12:55 pm

Hi, I have the whole collection. It has been in my position since 1981. 1982 I framed each one in a Aluminium frame’s with matt glass. I am now moving to a smaller apartment and have decided to sell the whole collection. I am in Iceland, so the freight might cost some thing from Iceland to your place, unless you live in Iceland. Thorir Thorisson.

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Lisbeth Skovgaard February 27, 2012 at 1:58 am

Dear Thorir Thorisson

I could be interested in bying your collection of “the Gentle Art of Making Guinness” if the price is right and the sixes is
Width = 31 cm and Height = 45.5 cm. Please let me know which price you want for the “posters” and if you want to sell, I would like to see a picture of the posters, please.
Kind regards
Lisbeth Skovgaard, ls@micro-matic.dk

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Mike Bosworth February 29, 2012 at 12:59 pm

I have a copy of the complete calendar from 1981 which has never been used and is in excellent condition. It has been in a plastic bag for protection for many years. I was given it by a brewery rep in I suppose 1980 and would be interested in any offers from seriouse buyers.
Best Regards.
Mike

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Andrew Hartley March 26, 2012 at 10:09 am

i have a complete set of the 1981 calender framed and with glass front. have recently purchaced different pictures to go on the walls and would like to sell this set to someone who really appreciates this fabulous set of prints.if you are interested i am open to sensible offers

kind regards
Andrew Hartley

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Phil Cormack April 18, 2012 at 2:23 am

I have a complete set 100% Original Complete Collection of 12 John Ireland The Gentle Art of Making Guinness( Calendar 1981 Prints Jan to Dec) all in 20¾ inches in length x 16¾ inches wide frames ready to be hung. I feel it’s time for them to go because I have not the room to hang them, and I would like someone who will appreciate them and I would be open to a sensible offer.

kind regards
Phil Cormack

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mike crocker April 26, 2012 at 9:14 am

i have a complete set of original The Art of Making Guiness, and a set of excellent copies, anybody interested?

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mike crocker April 26, 2012 at 9:28 am

would anybody like to make an offer?

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