John Adrian Darley Dingle RCA (1911-1974), known professionally as Adrian Dingle, was a Cornish-Canadian artist who worked as a painter, illustrator, and comic book creator. Born in Barmouth, Wales, while his parents were traveling, Dingle emigrated from Cornwall to Canada at age three and settled in the Toronto region. He began his artistic career in the early 1930s, studying with J.W. Beatty at the summer school of the Ontario College of Art in 1931. From 1935 to 1937, he worked in England as an illustrator for Stillwell & Darby in London and studied at Goldsmiths College of Art with James Bateman and John Mansbridge, also exhibiting with the London Portrait Society.
After returning to Canada, Dingle established himself as a respected landscape artist, teacher, and illustrator. He taught at the Doon School of Fine Arts in Kitchener, Ontario, and the Etobicoke Community Art School. Working primarily in oils, Dingle was known for his landscapes, seascapes, portraits, and figure studies, painting scenes from his travels to Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, the British Isles, Massachusetts, and Cape Breton Island. His work demonstrated an impressionistic style, as seen in pieces like "At the Base of a Millrace, Streetsville, Ontario," which experimented with novel approaches to depicting stone and water. He exhibited frequently with the T. Eaton Fine Art Gallery and was a member of several prestigious organizations including the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, the Ontario Society of Artists, the Ontario Institute of Painters, and was a Fellow of the International Institute of Arts & Letters.
Dingle gained particular recognition for his contributions to the Canadian comic book industry during the 1940s. From August 1941 to 1947, he authored and illustrated "Nelvana of the Northern Lights," creating the first female Canadian superhero comic character, whose debut preceded Wonder Woman by four months. He also created "The Penguin," a suave, tuxedo-clad masked detective character distinct from Batman's villain of the same name. To avoid conflicts with American publishers, this character was later renamed The Blue Raven for potential American distribution. The Penguin premiered in 1943, and Dingle also created other characters including "Nils Grant, Private Investigator."
When the Canadian comics industry became economically unsustainable at the end of the 1940s, Dingle returned to focusing on painting. He died on December 22, 1974, at age 63 in Toronto at Wellesley Hospital due to complications from cancer treatment, survived by his wife Patricia and three sons. His contributions to Canadian comics were recognized posthumously when he was inducted into the Joe Shuster Awards Hall of Fame in 2005.
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