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Ronald Searle

Ronald William Fordham Searle was an English artist and satirical cartoonist, comics artist, sculptor, medal designer and illustrator. He is perhaps best remembered as the creator of St Trinian's School, a fictional all-girls school known for its unruly students and mischievous antics, and for his collaboration with Geoffrey Willans on the Molesworth series. His professional career begins with his documentation of the brutal camp conditions of his period as a prisoner-of-war of the Japanese in World War II in a series of drawings. Most of these drawings appear in his 1986 book, Ronald Searle: To the Kwai and Back, War Drawings 1939–1945. In the book, Searle also wrote of his experiences as a prisoner. 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 the Imperial War Museum, London, along with the works of other POW artists. Searle produced an extraordinary volume of work during the 1950s, including drawings for Life, Holiday and Punch.[8] His cartoons appeared in The New Yorker, the Sunday Express and the News Chronicle. After moving to Paris in 1961, he worked more on reportage for Life and Holiday and 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 the British Art Medal Society. Searle did a considerable amount of designing for the cinema.

Wikipedia

Date and place of birt:3 march 1920, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Date and place of death:30 december 2011, Draguignan, France
Nationality:United Kingdom, France
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Cartoonist, Designer, Graphic artist, Illustrator, Medalist, Painter, Sculptor, Writer
Genre:Caricature
Art style:Post War Art, Contemporary art

Creators United Kingdom

Niccolò Cassana (1659 - 1714)
Niccolò Cassana
1659 - 1714
Dave Pearson (1937 - 2008)
Dave Pearson
1937 - 2008
John Christoforou (1921 - 2014)
John Christoforou
1921 - 2014
Clive Head (1965)
Clive Head
1965
Daniel Macnee (1806 - 1882)
Daniel Macnee
1806 - 1882
David Cox II (1809 - 1885)
David Cox II
1809 - 1885
Thomas Heming ()
Thomas Heming
Philip Mercier (1691 - 1760)
Philip Mercier
1691 - 1760
George Cumberland I (1754 - 1848)
George Cumberland I
1754 - 1848
Gerald Festus Kelly (1879 - 1972)
Gerald Festus Kelly
1879 - 1972
Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837 - 1909)
Algernon Charles Swinburne
1837 - 1909
Thomas Shotter Boys (1803 - 1874)
Thomas Shotter Boys
1803 - 1874
Bill Culbert (1935 - 2019)
Bill Culbert
1935 - 2019
John Sell Cotman (1782 - 1842)
John Sell Cotman
1782 - 1842
Ithell Colquhoun (1906 - 1988)
Ithell Colquhoun
1906 - 1988
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828 - 1882)
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
1828 - 1882

Creators Contemporary art

Evelyn Bøje Thorbjørn (1911 - 1990)
Evelyn Bøje Thorbjørn
1911 - 1990
Art Brenner (1924 - 2013)
Art Brenner
1924 - 2013
Henriette Grahnert (1977)
Henriette Grahnert
1977
Patrick Hughes (1939)
Patrick Hughes
1939
Sergio de Castro (1922 - 2012)
Sergio de Castro
1922 - 2012
Gianfranco Legler (1922 - 2015)
Gianfranco Legler
1922 - 2015
Nikolay Alexandrovich Sysoev (1918 - 2001)
Nikolay Alexandrovich Sysoev
1918 - 2001
Hamish Fulton (1946)
Hamish Fulton
1946
Kelley Walker (1969)
Kelley Walker
1969
 STICK (1979)
STICK
1979
Vladimir Borisovich Iankilevskii (1938 - 2018)
Vladimir Borisovich Iankilevskii
1938 - 2018
Émilie Charmy (1878 - 1974)
Émilie Charmy
1878 - 1974
Lev Tabenkin (1952)
Lev Tabenkin
1952
James B. Settles (1902 - 1957)
James B. Settles
1902 - 1957
Oliver Helbig (XX century)
Oliver Helbig
XX century
Lynne Drexler (1928 - 1999)
Lynne Drexler
1928 - 1999