1988 ANGEL CUPID ART GALLERY ROMANCE LOVE SEARLE CARTOON NEW YORKER COVER FC706 For Sale

1988 ANGEL CUPID ART GALLERY ROMANCE LOVE SEARLE CARTOON NEW YORKER COVER FC706
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1988 ANGEL CUPID ART GALLERY ROMANCE LOVE SEARLE CARTOON NEW YORKER COVER FC706 :
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1988 ANGEL CUPID ART GALLERY ROMANCE LOVE SEARLE CARTOON NEW YORKER COVER FC706

DATE OF THIS**ORIGINAL** ITEM:1988

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Ronald William Fordham Searle,CBE,RDI(3 March 1920 – 30 December 2011[1]) was an English artist andsatiricalcartoonist, comics artist, sculptor, medal designer and illustrator. He is perhaps best remembered as the creator ofSt Trinian\'s Schooland for his collaboration withGeoffrey Willanson theMolesworthseries.[2]

Searle was born inCambridge, England, where his father was a Post Office worker who repaired telephone lines.[3]He started drawing at the age of five and left school (Central School – nowParkside School) at the age of 15. He trained at Cambridge College of Arts and Technology (nowAnglia Ruskin University) for two years.[4]

In April 1939, realizing that war was inevitable, he abandoned his art studies to enlist in theRoyal Engineers. In January 1942, he was in the287th Field Company, REinSingapore. After a month of fighting inMalaya, he was taken prisoner along with his cousin Tom Fordham Searle, when Singaporefell to the Japanese. He spent the rest of the war as prisoner, first inChangi Prisonand then in the Kwai jungle, working on the Siam-BurmaDeath Railway. Searle contracted bothberiberiandmalariaduring his incarceration, which included numerous beatings, and his weight dropped to less than 40 kilograms. He was liberated in late 1945 with the final defeat of the Japanese. After the war, he served as a courtroom artist at theNuremberg trialsand later theAdolf Eichmanntrial (1961).[2]

He married the journalistKaye Webbin 1947; they had twins, Kate and Johnny. In 1961, Searle moved to Paris, leaving his family; the marriage ended in divorce in 1967.[5]Later he married Monica Koenig, a painter, theatre and jewellery designer.[6]After 1975, Searle and his wife lived and worked in the mountains ofHaute Provence.

Searle\'s wife Monica died in July 2011 and he himself died on 30 December 2011, aged 91.

Although Searle published the firstSt Trinian\'scartoon in the magazineLilliputin 1941, his professional career really begins with his documentation of the brutal camp conditions of his period as aprisoner-of-war of the JapaneseinWorld War IIin a series of drawings that he hid under the mattresses of prisoners dying ofcholera. Searle recalled, \"I desperately wanted to put down what was happening, because I thought if by any chance there was a record, even if I died, someone might find it and know what went on.\" But Searle survived, along with approximately 300 of his drawings. Liberated late in 1945, Searle returned to England, where he published several of the drawings in fellow prisonerRussell Braddon\'sThe Naked Island. Another of Searle\'s fellow prisoners later recounted, \"If you can imagine something that weighs six stone or so, is on the point of death and has no qualities of the human condition that aren\'t revolting, calmly lying there with a pencil and a scrap of paper, drawing, you have some idea of the difference of temperament that this man had from the ordinary human being.\"[3]

Most of these drawings appear in his 1986 book,Ronald Searle: To the Kwai and Back, War Drawings 1939–1945.[7]In the book, Searle also wrote of his experiences as a prisoner, including the day he woke up to find a dead friend on either side of him, and a live snake underneath his head:

You can’t have that sort of experience without it directing the rest of your life. I think that’s why I never really left my prison cell, because it gave me my measuring stick for the rest of my life... Basically all the people we loved and knew and grew up with simply became fertiliser for the nearest bamboo.

At least one of his drawings is on display at the Changi Museum and Chapel, Singapore, but the majority of his originals are in the permanent collection of theImperial War Museum, London, along with the works of other POW artists. The best known of these areJohn Mennie,Jack Bridger Chalker,Philip MeninskyandAshley George Old.

Searle produced an extraordinary volume of work during the 1950s, including drawings forLife,HolidayandPunch.[8]His cartoons appeared inThe New Yorker, theSunday Expressand theNews Chronicle. He compiled more St Trinian\'s books, which were based on his sister\'s school and other girls\' schools in Cambridge. He collaborated withGeoffrey Willanson the Molesworth books (Down With Skool!, 1953, andHow to be Topp, 1954), and withAlex Atkinsonon travel books. In addition to advertisements and posters, Searle drew the title backgrounds of theSidney GilliatandFrank LaunderfilmThe Happiest Days of Your Life.[3]

After moving to Paris in 1961, he worked more on reportage forLifeandHolidayand less on cartoons. He also continued to work in a broad range of media and created books (including his well-known cat books), animated films and sculpture for commemorative medals, both for the French Mint and theBritish Art Medal Society.[9][10]Searle did a considerable amount of designing for the cinema, and in 1965, he completed the opening, intermission and closing credits for the comedy filmThose Magnificent Men in their Flying Machinesas well as the 1969 filmMonte Carlo or Bust!In 1975, the full-length cartoonDick Deadeye, or Duty Donewas released. It is based on the character and songs fromH.M.S. Pinafore.[11]

Searle designed the 1992 delegates medal for theFIDEMXXIII Congress London. It depicted a half-length bust of the renaissance medallistPisanelloand was struck by theRoyal Mint. Other notable medals were \"Searle at Seventy\" (1990)[12]and \"Kwai 50th Anniversary\" (1991), both struck byThomas Fattorini Ltd, and \"Charles Dickens\" (1983) struck by theBirmingham Mint.

In 2010, he gave about 2,200 of his works as permanent loans toWilhelm Busch Museum,Hanover(Germany), now renamedDeutsches Museum für Karikatur und Zeichenkunst. Previously the summer palace ofGeorge I of Hanover, this museum also holds Searle\'s archives.

Searle received much recognition for his work, especially in America, including theNational Cartoonists Society\'s Advertising and Illustration Award in 1959 and 1965, theReuben Awardin 1960, their Illustration Award in 1980 and their Advertising Award in 1986 and 1987. Searle was appointedCommander of the Order of the British Empirein 2004.[3]In 2007, he was decorated with one of France\'s highest awards, theChevalier de la Légion d\'honneur, and in 2009, he received the GermanLower Saxony Order of Merit.

His work has had a great deal of influence, particularly on American cartoonists, includingPat Oliphant,[13]Matt Groening,[14]Hilary Knight,[15]and the animators of Disney\'s101 Dalmatians.[16]

He was an early influence onJohn Lennon\'s drawing style which featured in the booksIn His Own WriteandA Spaniard in the Works.[17]Anglia Ruskin University has named the Ronald Searle Award for Creativity in the Arts in his honour.[4]

Searle was an admiring friend of, and admired by, the satirical humoristS. J. Perelman. Searle was also an important influence on the youngGerald Scarfe.





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