Skip to main content

Owen Miller Art

British

Born in Auckland and educated at Wellington College, Owen Miller worked as an artist in New Zealand, working with the Māori people and as an illustrator for a newspaper in Wellington. Finding working life difficult in New Zealand during the depression, he signed on as a deckhand working his passage to the UK. Arriving at the Port of London with £5 to his name, Miller’s first job was an illustrator for J. Lyons & Co., the famous Corner House company. His greatest work there was to decorate the directors’ dining room as an aircraft interior. Following the outbreak of the War, Miller began to work for the Ministry of Aircraft Production in late 1942. When Lord Beaverbrook commenced his term as Minister of Aircraft Production in May 1940, it was an industry beset with problems. Aircraft parts were produced in sufficient numbers, but assembly into flyable aircraft proved more challenging, the Castle Bromwich Spitfire factory had not produced a single completed aircraft by this point. Moreover, the RAF central depots had large supplies of aircraft that had not been issued to squadrons. Once this was all brought under Beaverbrook’s control, aircraft production increased rapidly. During the Battle of Britain, the British production of fighter aircraft was two-and-a-half times that of Germany. Britain had 644 operable fighters at the start of July 1940 when the Battle of Britain began against the German 725. By the end of October 1940, when the German offensive finished, British fighter aircraft had despite significant losses increased to 732 while the Germans were left with just 275. To achieve this great productivity increase, the Ministry was run on informal grounds, few notes were kept, staff members had few formal roles. Essential to the success were motivational posters in the aircraft factories, such as those produced by Miller for the Bayly-Souster commercial art studio in Fleet Street in London for whom he worked. Life as an artist dreaming up fantasy motivational posters could have hidden risks. One poster Miller produced was a stylized airplane without a propeller. Needless to say, the jet engine was Top Secret at that time and he was duly summoned to explain what he knew of it, of course, the answer was nothing. Following the war, he worked for National Savings, while also selling his art both sculpture and paintings.

to
5
5
5
3
2
Owen Miller National Savings 1950 original vintage calendar poster

Owen Miller National Savings 1950 original vintage calendar poster

By Owen Miller

Located in London, GB

Owen Miller (1907-1960) National Savings calendar poster (1950) Lithographic poster 50 x 37 cm Printed for HMSO by Fosh & Cross. A fantastic original lithographic poster advertising the National Savings scheme and featuring a calendar for the year 1950. Born in Auckland and educated at Wellington College, Miller worked as an artist in New Zealand. His illustrations often appeared in Wellington newspapers. He found life difficult in New Zealand during the Depression, and eventually signed on to a boat as a deckhand, working his passage to the UK. When he arrived at the Port of London, he had only £5 to his name. His first job was an illustrator for J Lyons...

Category

1950s Modern Owen Miller Art

Materials

Lithograph

Original Poster: Lancaster Bomber WW2 RAF Aeroplane Owen Miller

Original Poster: Lancaster Bomber WW2 RAF Aeroplane Owen Miller

By Owen Miller

Located in London, GB

Owen Miller (Auckland 1907-London 1960) Instrument Bulletin No. 1 - Lancaster Bomber Our Target is Their Success Original poster c. 1943 Printed for HMSO by Multi Machine Plates Ltd for the Ministry of Aircraft Production In the last war our airmen were alone in the sky - dependent only on their wings and their wits. Now they find their way, are warned of danger, know their course, their height, their speed, can calculate their change - by the instruments that keep them in touch with the world. Several miles aloft, a hundred miles away, in glorious combat, in desperate danger - it is you who warn, speed, comfort and save them. Britain owes you many precious lives. Born in New Zealand Owen Miller worked his passage to London as a deckhand and worked as an illustrator for J Lyons & Co. In 1942 he began work for the Ministry of Aircraft Production and after the war produced posters for National Savings. Born in Auckland and educated at Wellington College he worked as an artist in New Zealand, working with the Maori peoples and as an illustrator for a Wellington newspaper. Finding working life difficult in New Zealand during the depression he signed on as a deckhand working his passage to the UK. Arriving at the Port of London with £5 to his name his first job was an illustrator for J Lyons & Co, the famous Corner Houses company. His greatest work there was to decorate the directors’ dining room as an aircraft interior. Following the outbreak of war Miller began to work for the Ministry of Aircraft Production in late 1942. When Lord Beaverbrook commenced his term as Minister of Aircraft Production in May 1940 it was an industry beset with problems. Aircraft parts were produced in sufficient numbers, but assembly into flyable aircraft proved more challenging – the Castle Bromwich...

Category

1940s Modern Owen Miller Art

Materials

Lithograph

"You too can save through National Savings" original vintage poster

"You too can save through National Savings" original vintage poster

By Owen Miller

Located in London, GB

To see our other original vintage posters, scroll down to "More from this Seller" and below it click on "See all from this Seller" - or send us a message if you cannot find the poster you want. Owen Miller (1907 - 1960) They all save for the future, you too can save through National Savings Lithographic poster 76.2 x x 50.8 cm Printed for HMSO by Fosh & Cross circa 1950. A fantastic original lithographic poster advertising the National Savings scheme. Born in Auckland and educated at Wellington College, Miller worked as an artist in New Zealand. His illustrations often appeared in Wellington newspapers. He found life difficult in New Zealand during the Depression, and eventually signed on to a boat as a deckhand, working his passage to the UK. When he arrived at the Port of London, he had only £5 to his name. His first job was an illustrator for J Lyons...

Category

1950s Modern Owen Miller Art

Materials

Lithograph

Related Items
Untitled Composition (Poligrafa, Redfern, French Modern Art, ~55% OFF MUST GO)
Untitled Composition (Poligrafa, Redfern, French Modern Art, ~55% OFF MUST GO)

Untitled Composition (Poligrafa, Redfern, French Modern Art, ~55% OFF MUST GO)

By Herve Telemaque

Located in Kansas City, MO

Herve Telemaque Untitled Composition (Poligrafa, Redfern, French Modern Art) from "Ediciones Poligrafa, Barcelona at Redfern Gallery, London" Original Color Lithograph Year: 1979 Edi...

Category

1970s Modern Owen Miller Art

Materials

Lithograph

Atelier Mourlot - New York (NYC Skyline) by Bernard Buffet
Atelier Mourlot - New York (NYC Skyline) by Bernard Buffet

Atelier Mourlot - New York (NYC Skyline) by Bernard Buffet

By Bernard Buffet

Located in New York, NY

Arches Poster Paper - Perfect Condition A+ When The Mourlot Studio opened a branch in New York City, after a successful exhibition organized by the Smithsonian Institute in 1963, it...

Category

1960s Modern Owen Miller Art

Materials

Lithograph

Modern Pair of Oriental Numbered and Signed Etching
Modern Pair of Oriental Numbered and Signed Etching

Modern Pair of Oriental Numbered and Signed Etching

Located in Roma, IT

1970s Pair of black and white important numbered and signed etching. Japan 1973. Every item of our Gallery, upon request, is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by S...

Category

1970s Modern Owen Miller Art

Materials

Paper, Lithograph

Vitrail de l’église de Saint Dominique (after) Georges Braque, 1960

Vitrail de l’église de Saint Dominique (after) Georges Braque, 1960

By Georges Braque

Located in New York, NY

This lithograph was printed in 1960 and is based on the glassworks of the Saint Dominique church in Varengeville, in Normandy, where Braque had his country house. The original gouach...

Category

1960s Modern Owen Miller Art

Materials

Lithograph

Untitled

Alexander CalderUntitled, 1976

$6,800

H 22 in W 29.875 in

Untitled

By Alexander Calder

Located in New York, NY

Published to aid the National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, Untitled, 1976 is the frontispiece from the artist’s, Our Unfinished Revolution portfolio, created by Alexander Ca...

Category

20th Century Modern Owen Miller Art

Materials

Lithograph

Berggruen abstract lithographic poster by Wassily Kandinsky, 1972

Berggruen abstract lithographic poster by Wassily Kandinsky, 1972

By Wassily Kandinsky

Located in New York, NY

This colorful modern lithographic poster by Wassily Kandinsky was printed in 1972 at the Atelier Mourlot in Paris to promote an exhibition of his watercolors and drawings at the Gale...

Category

1970s Modern Owen Miller Art

Materials

Lithograph

L'Oiseau des forêts - Galerie Nicolas Rauch after Georges Braque, 1958
L'Oiseau des forêts - Galerie Nicolas Rauch after Georges Braque, 1958

L'Oiseau des forêts - Galerie Nicolas Rauch after Georges Braque, 1958

By Georges Braque

Located in New York, NY

This original lithographic poster in 6 colors was designed by Georges Braque for an exhibition of prints and illustrated books at the Galerie Nicolas Rauch in Geneva, Switzerland, in...

Category

1950s Modern Owen Miller Art

Materials

Lithograph

Homage to Claude Debussy - Institut Français D'Écosse (after) Raoul Dufy, 1966

Homage to Claude Debussy - Institut Français D'Écosse (after) Raoul Dufy, 1966

By Raoul Dufy

Located in New York, NY

This lithographic poster was designed in 1966 after the late artist Raoul Dufy, for an exhibition of works by Chagall, Dufy, Braque, Matisse and other French artists at the French Institute of Scotland in Edinburg. This beautiful image features a lithographic rendition of Dufy's 1952 oil painting, "Homage to Claude Debussy...

Category

1960s Modern Owen Miller Art

Materials

Lithograph

Georges Braque Lithograph, Modern Style, 1952, Le Coq from Verve Vol VII
Georges Braque Lithograph, Modern Style, 1952, Le Coq from Verve Vol VII

Georges Braque Lithograph, Modern Style, 1952, Le Coq from Verve Vol VII

By Georges Braque

Located in Washington, DC

Artist: Georges Braque Title: Le Coq Portfolio: Verve Vol VII No. 27-28 Medium: Lithograph Date: 1952 Edition: 6000 Frame Size: 22" x 18 1/4" Sheet Size: 14" x 10" Signature: Unsigned

Category

1950s Modern Owen Miller Art

Materials

Lithograph

Previously Available Items
They all save for the future, you too can save through National Savings Poster

They all save for the future, you too can save through National Savings Poster

By Owen Miller

Located in London, GB

Owen Miller (1907-1960) They all save for the future, you too can save through National Savings Printed for HMSO by Fosh & Cross c1950 Lithographic Poster 30×20 inches Perfect for t...

Category

1950s Modern Owen Miller Art

Materials

Lithograph

1943 Original Poster: Spitfires WW2 RAF Fighter Owen Miller They need Spares...

1943 Original Poster: Spitfires WW2 RAF Fighter Owen Miller They need Spares...

By Owen Miller

Located in London, GB

Owen Miller (Auckland 1907-London 1960) They need Spares to use their Wings Original poster c. 1943 Printed for HMSO by Multi Machine Plates Ltd for the Ministry of Aircraft Producti...

Category

1940s Modern Owen Miller Art

Materials

Lithograph

Owen Miller art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Owen Miller art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Owen Miller in lithograph and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 20th century and is mostly associated with the modern style. Not every interior allows for large Owen Miller art, so small editions measuring 15 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of John Tandy, Clare Leighton, and Frank Wootton. Owen Miller art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $470 and tops out at $1,833, while the average work can sell for $544.

Artists Similar to Owen Miller