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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

Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (1819 - 1905)
Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait
1819 - 1905
Diana Beauclerk (1734 - 1808)
Diana Beauclerk
1734 - 1808
Lionel Nichols (1909 - 1993)
Lionel Nichols
1909 - 1993
Thomas Allom (1804 - 1872)
Thomas Allom
1804 - 1872
Pierre Platel (1664 - 1719)
Pierre Platel
1664 - 1719
William Powell Frith (1819 - 1909)
William Powell Frith
1819 - 1909
Michael Landy (1963)
Michael Landy
1963
Thomas Chippendale (1718 - 1779)
Thomas Chippendale
1718 - 1779
Robert Colquhoun (1914 - 1962)
Robert Colquhoun
1914 - 1962
Charles Catton (1728 - 1798)
Charles Catton
1728 - 1798
Nicholas Pocock (1740 - 1821)
Nicholas Pocock
1740 - 1821
Arnold Auerbach (1898 - 1978)
Arnold Auerbach
1898 - 1978
Barrie Cooke (1931 - 2014)
Barrie Cooke
1931 - 2014
William Gilbert (1544 - 1603)
William Gilbert
1544 - 1603
William Llewellyn (1858 - 1941)
William Llewellyn
1858 - 1941
Francis Wheatley (1747 - 1801)
Francis Wheatley
1747 - 1801

Creators Contemporary art

Aleksei Viktorovich Vorobevskii (1906 - 1992)
Aleksei Viktorovich Vorobevskii
1906 - 1992
Eduardo Paolozzi (1924 - 2005)
Eduardo Paolozzi
1924 - 2005
Imi Knoebel (1940)
Imi Knoebel
1940
Salim Al Dabbagh (1941 - 2022)
Salim Al Dabbagh
1941 - 2022
Derek Maynard Davis (1926 - 2008)
Derek Maynard Davis
1926 - 2008
Aleksandra Rodionovna Arkhiereeva (1924 - ?)
Aleksandra Rodionovna Arkhiereeva
1924 - ?
Renée Yolanda Hauser (1919 - 2008)
Renée Yolanda Hauser
1919 - 2008
Roe Ethridge (1969)
Roe Ethridge
1969
Renato Pengo (1943)
Renato Pengo
1943
Sergey Nikolaevich Prisekin (1958 - 2015)
Sergey Nikolaevich Prisekin
1958 - 2015
Maki Hosokawa (1980)
Maki Hosokawa
1980
Katharina Duwe (1952)
Katharina Duwe
1952
Valery Vladimirovich Vatenin (1933 - 1977)
Valery Vladimirovich Vatenin
1933 - 1977
Carel Willink (1900 - 1983)
Carel Willink
1900 - 1983
Bernd Jansen (1945)
Bernd Jansen
1945
Iraida Ivanovna Fomina (1906 - 1964)
Iraida Ivanovna Fomina
1906 - 1964
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