Crosse & Blackwell advert 1971 |
It's the 21st May and in 1917 one of Britain's greatest artists was born in Kettering 105 years ago - not "600 years ago"! I'm happy to remember this date every year, but what to show you?
I've decided, for no other reason than these are images with a subject of "many years ago" to show you three pieces you will enjoy
The first (at the head of this article) comes from an advert drawn by Bellamy for the agency Lonsdale Crowther Ltd whose client was Crosse & Blackwell. Bellamy was paid £115.50 for the full colour battle scene titled "Life as it was 600 years ago". Notably there is no signature. This advert appeared in various comics (where they were printed in colour) including, but not exclusively Countdown No.12 (Week ending 8th May 1971) and Look & Learn No. 485 (1 May 1971). If anyone knows where the original artwork is, I'd love to know and if you spot the advert anywhere else, I'd add that to the listing.
Eagle 28 August 1965 (Vol.16:35 |
Eagle 28 August 1965 (Vol.16:35 |
And lastly, again through the kindness of collectors, I have another original art to show you. This comes from Swift Vol2:37
Swift Vol.2:37 (10 September 1955) |
The seventh episode of "King Arthur and his knights" - copies of the whole story can still be found on Book Palace's website.
2 comments:
Hi Norman,
Did Frank do any of the other 'exciting colour pictures' for Crosse & Blackwell's 'Colour Wall Chart'?
Best,
John
Hi John, I didn't get the wall chart and have never seen one so I can't say for certain. BUT I suspect if he had, we'd know by now. Another mystery waiting to be solved! Thanks for the question ~Norman
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