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Thursday, June 01, 2017

The Searle Mermaid

The mythical mermaid is a character ripe for  a whimsical interpretation from Searle.  She seemed to inspire creations that were quite special in Searle's ouvre.  For the 1955 Chelsea Arts Ball Searle was commissioned to create the decor with the theme of 'The Seven Seas'. He designed an elaborate centre-piece depicting Triton surrounded by mermaids which was recreated as a 50 foot sculpture! (To see more pictures from the event go here)


Even mermaids get cravings for ice cream on hot days according to this 1966 cover for Argosy magazine.


Ernest Hemingway was depicted as a mer-man in Punch magazine, 10th November, 1964.

Mermaids appear as sirens on Page 3 of 'Capsulysses', Punch magazine's 1955 greek myth spoof. See the full comic strip here.



 Here's a secret for Searle fans: The Hotel de la Plage in Rayol Canadel on the French Riviera has a very special mural created by Searle for the owners in 1965. Here are Ronald and his wife Monica with the current owner in 2008.




Menu design



Rough for 'The Non-Sexist Dictionary'


1 comment:

louiseculmer said...

How lovely to see that mermaid mural - I stayed in that hotel with my parents some time in the late 1960s and remember it well. Thank you for posting it. Love the one of the mermaid with the ice cream too!