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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving!

If you're looking for something to get you out of the house over the holiday go see 'Searle In America' at the Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco

Saturday, November 16, 2013

'Searle In America' opens today!

'Searle In America' is now open at the Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco.

The opening night went really well.  We auctioned the last of the fundraiser artwork items and raised another $3000 for the museum!

Federico Fiecconi, curator of the Bruno Bozzetto exhibition at the Walt Disney Family Museum dropped by.

Disney Feature Animation director John Musker was in San Francisco to be part of the panel discussion on Bruno Bozzetto.  He is a huge Searle fan and helped assemble some of the pieces in the exhibition.

Here's a sneak-peek at some of the pieces in the show




Here's the impeccable work graphic designer Susan Bradley did on the catalog.






Wednesday, November 06, 2013

UK exhibitions

Chris Beetles' annual show 'The Illustrators' is coming up and features this mythical Searle picture.see a couple more Searle pictures on offer and the rest of the exhibition here


Abbott & Holder have a selection of Searle letter forms on sale here (previously auctioned here)
They also have this Express Theatre Column cartoon (circa 1955) and can't quite identify everyone in it. Best guesses: Max Miller, Frank Sinatra, Arthur Rank, Greer Garson . . . can anyone help?



The Cartoon Gallery in Chester, England will have a selection of Searle lithos, etchings and original drawings at their booth during the Chester Arts Fair November 16-17


Friday, November 01, 2013

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Live-action Searle

The Ronald Searle YouTube channel continues to delight-added recently is a film I've long searched for in vain- 'The King's Breakfast'.  One of two live-action short films Searle collaborated on with director & choreographer Wendy Toye. Searle designed the decor & costumes and painted the sets too so it's like watching actors enter a Searle picture.  Check out the 'King's Breakfast' here and 'On The Twelfth Day' here.  The two first worked together on a stage play 'Wild Thyme' 

 


Friday, October 25, 2013

A Line on Satire

Here's an exciting development for the weekend- Ronald Searle is on YouTube! He has his own channel with many rare films, including this one below from 1958. See Ronald draw! See Ronald in the bath! The BBC's Omnibus from 1976 'A Step In The Jungle' can be found there too and also John Lennon talking about the influence of Searle on his creative development. Courtesy of the Ronald Searle Cultural Estate

Wednesday, October 02, 2013

Research help!

I'm still looking for any leads on Searle artwork that may be relevant to my book project 'Searle In America'.  I'd love to know more details & track down the originals/owners of the following:

'A lazy day, Central Park, New York '

Sold at Christie's, London, South Kensington  21 March2007 
Sale 5109 British & Continental Watercolours & Maritime Paintings 

signed, inscribed and dated 'Ronald Searle/Central Park/June 1957 - New York' (lower right)
pen and brown ink     9¾ x 14 in. (24.8 x 35.6 cm.)





'ALASKA', 1962


'ICE HOCKEY' 



'PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA'



'SPECTATORS FOR THE LARGEST SINGLE CHEESE EVER PRODUCED'



'WHO KILLED HOLLYWOOD SOCIETY?'


'A CBS outside broadcast'





Actress Bea Arthur, standing maid by Ronald Searle



Ronald Searle
TitleWildcat Mountain, Pinkham Notch, New Hampshire: A skiing scene
MediumGouache and Watercoloron board
SizeHeight 15.1 in.; Width 20.1 in. / Height 38.4 cm.; Width 51.1 cm.



'Fat men and buxom women on Miami Beach'

 

 

 'Sanibel Island, Florida'

Anyone with information please leave a comment below or contact me at the email address in my Blogger profile


Last appeal for help

Sunday, September 01, 2013

ADAM

A nice find in the King's College London  Archives here



'Design by Ronald Searle  for Adam International Review.
Adam International Review was a literary magazine published in English and French, (its title, ADAM, an acronym for Arts, Drama, Architecture and Music) and edited by Miron Grindea (1909 - 1995).
Its archive is held by King's College Archives.
The illustration was published in 1949 and shows Grindea (as Adam) with TS Eliot as a guardian angel, defending Adam from critics including Cyril Connolly.'

Searle later caricatured T.S.Eliot again for Punch magazine's 'Heroes of Our Time'.  

Searle used the William Blake-like 'avenging angel' motif on several occasions throughout his career.






'ADAM AND EVE AND THE FLAMING SWORD OF P.C.'


Monday, August 26, 2013

'The Mahogany Tree'

British satirical magazine Punch famously had a table installed at their offices where the subject of the week's political cartoon would be decided.  A seat at the table was strictly reserved for members only but on the 7th April 1953 Searle was the first guest since Mark Twain to be permitted to observe proceedings.  He was later to become the youngest member of the Punch cabal, his beard only just tolerated by the older men!  'At the invitation of the new editor, Malcolm Muggeridge, a self- confessed 'addict' of Searle's work who wished to bind him closer to the magazine' (Russell Davies).

It was customary that each member or guest inscribe their initials into the surface lacquer-and Searle, in typical fashion, etched an elegantly gothic R.S.

The position of Searle's initials on the table can be determined from this diagram from the Punch Cartoons website.  It's at the centre bottom.


On his first lunch at the Punch Table on the first of February 1956 Searle recorded the welcome exended to him and took note of where each were sat at the table:

Alan Agnew: 'The first business is to welcome to the table Ronald Searle.  I'm sure we all hope he will enjoy our company and conversation as much as we shall enjoy having him with us.

A.A. Milne died the night before 'They replaced him quickly' said somebody.
Malcolm M. (Muggeridge) was on the ferry boat delayed from France, Russell (Brockbank) was in the editorial chair.
Basil Boothroyd - I'd like to add my personal congratulations now I'm not the youngest member.'

This last notation reinforces just how conservative the group was:
'First beard at the table since 1901.  The last was E.T. Reed and he was sacked for homosexuality.'



Punch cartoonists Bill hewison and Russell Brockbank are observed in this 1962 Pathe newsreel on the magazine's cartoonists and the table. 








In this video of out-takes the above 1961 cover can be glimpsed on the wall display bottom right

To celebrate this prestigious membership Searle bought himself a handsome 1955 1st edition of Picasso's Graphic Works. (Recently sold on eBay)




In this photo published in Russell Davies' biography of Searle we see James Thurber visit the Punch offices with a young Searle seated next to him on the left.  One of his 'Heroes of Our Time' pictures hangs on the wall beyond him.