Monday, 13 March 2023

Ronald Searle - part 26

The son of a railwayman, Ronald Searle was born in Cambridge on 3 March 1920, and educated in the town at the Boys' Central School. He started work as a solicitor's clerk, and then joined the hire purchase department of the co-operative Society, studying in the evenings and later full-time at the Cambridge Daily News from the age of fifteen.

Enlisting in the Royal Engineers at the outbreak of the Second World War, he spent time in Kirkcudbright, where he encountered evacuees from St. Trinian's, a progressive girls' school situated in Edinburgh.

This resulted in his first cartoon for Lilliput, published in October 1941, and later developed into one of his most famous creations, through a series of books and their cinematic spin-offs. Remarkably, he survived the horrific experiences of the Changi Camp, Singapore as a Japanese prisoner-of-war and managed to produce a visual record of life in a prison camp.


On his return to England in 1945, he exhibited the surviving pictures at the Cambridge School of Art, and published Forty Drawings. The exhibition and volume together established his reputation as one of Britain's most powerful draughtsmen, and led to several opportunities to record the atmosphere of post-war Europe. He contributed to Punch and these drawings crystallised in, The Female Approach (1949). Throughout the fifties, he produced a large variety of illustrations, which together seemed present a guide to life in Britain in the 1950's.


Such was his success that his rejection of family and country in a move to Paris in 1961 came as a great surprise. However, it offered a fresh start, resulting in several solo shows, including a major exhibitions at the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, the Berlin-Dahlem Museum and the Wilhelm-Busch-Museum, Hanover. He also reached a new audience with his contributions to film and television, most notably The Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines (1965).


Note: Searle did too many works to post in one series, so I am posting them in two separate series: 1940-1960, and 1961-2007.


For a more detailed biography see part 1, and for earlier works, see parts 1 - 13 (series 1) & parts 14-25 (series 2) 

This is part 26 of a 26-part series on the works of Ronald Searle:


1963 Wotan and Modern German: Holiday magazine
Inda ink, pen and brush and wash on cardboard
48.5 x 35.1 cm
Wilhelm Busch - German Museum of Caricature and Drawing

1968 Zorro: 31 x 38 cm
Wilhelm Busch - German Museum of Caricature and Drawing

1977 The Thinker
published for the Amnesty International's Prisoners of Conscience Year 
47.9 x 39.3 cm
Wilhelm Busch - German Museum for Caricature and Drawing

1992 The New Yorker: July 27

1993 The New Yorker: December 28

1993 Laboratory Cats: A Few Test Sessions
Wilhelm Busch – Deutsches Museum für Karikatur und Zeichenkunst
© The Ronald Searle Cultural Trust

1994 Ghost Club: International Herald Tribune, October 1994

1994 Happy New Year 1995
Wilhelm Busch – Deutsches Museum für Karikatur und Zeichenkunst
© The Ronald Searle Cultural Trust

1995 Afrique: Pas de chance
Le Monde 2 September 1995

1995 Le pied du Roi: International Herald Tribune 24 June 1995

1995 The problem is solved
 Wilhelm Busch – Deutsches Museum für Karikatur und Zeichenkunst
© The Ronald Searle Cultural Trust

1995 St. Germain des Prés:
International Herald Tribune January 1996

1995 The Hatless Man

1995 Toadstools: International Herald Tribune October 1995

1995 Barter all: International Herald Tribune
pen and ink on card 35.4 x 55.3 cm
Wilhelm Busch - German Museum of Caricature and Drawing

1995 Winners' Podium
India ink, watercolour and coloured pencil on cardboard
46 x 38 cm
Wilhelm Busch - German Museum of Caricature and Drawing

1996 1948: The arrival of the 2CV
International Herald Tribune February 1996
Wilhelm Busch – Deutsches Museum für Karikatur und Zeichenkunst
© The Ronald Searle Cultural Trust

1996 Agricultural Show, Paris: International Herald Tribune
Wilhelm Busch – Deutsches Museum für Karikatur und Zeichenkunst
© The Ronald Searle Cultural Trus
t

1996 CD cover: Les Frères Jacques - Chansons Paillardes

1996 Clovis celebrations
International Herald Tribune July 1996

1996 La sirène (The siren)
Le Monde 15 October 1996

1996 Operatic Honey
International Herald Tribune October 1996

1996 Palm Springs: Look magazine April 1996

1996 Santa Claus with bodyguards
47.6 x 36.3 cm
Wilhelm Busch - German Museum of Caricature and Drawing

c1996 Germany:

1996 Munich

1996 Munich

1996? Berlin

Bird with Umbrella

Untitled

Hunting Boar

Loreley Campingplatz

Loreley Campingplatz detail

Reeperbahn, Hamburg

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1997 Zagat Restaurant Guide: Paris
pen and ink on card 33.1 x 30.4 cm
Wilhelm Busch - German Museum of Caricature and Drawing
© The Ronalad Searle Cultural Trust

1997 Untitled: 37.4 x 29 cm
Wilhelm Busch - German Museum of Caricature and Drawing
© The Ronalad Searle Cultural Trust

1997 Grand Hotel: Thanksgiving
Wilhelm Busch - German Museum of Caricature and Drawing
© The Ronalad Searle Cultural Trust

1997 Breton onion-sellers in London
International Herald Tribune September 1997

1998 Candy is Dandy: The Best of Ogden Nash
published by Methuen

1998 Cayenne Chicken
Wilhelm Busch - German Museum of Caricature and Drawing
© The Ronalad Searle Cultural Trust

1998 Dating Lunches: International Herald Tribune January 1998

1998 Traveller's Tales
pen and ink on card 32.5 x 44.3 cm

1999 A French Affair: The Paris Beat, 1965–1998

1999 Why Coughs was about money
India ink, watercolour and coloured pencil on cardboard 38.6 x 30.9 cm
Wilhelm Busch - German Museum of Caricature and Drawing

2001 The Judgement of Salomon
Wilhelm Busch – Deutsches Museum für Karikatur und Zeichenkunst
© The Ronald Searle Cultural Trust

2003 Labyrinth
Wilhelm Busch – Deutsches Museum für Karikatur und Zeichenkunst
© The Ronald Searle Cultural Trust

2004 Women Drivers
International Herald Tribune
pen and ink on cardboard 33.5 x 50 cm
Wilhelm Busch - German Museum of Caricature and Drawing

2005 Blue Funnel Line Gastronomy
International Herald Tribune 26 August 2005
Wilhelm Busch – Deutsches Museum für Karikatur und Zeichenkunst
© The Ronald Searle Cultural Trust

2005 Divided Paris: International Herald Tribune 11 February 2005

2005 Globish speak
 International Herald Tribune 22 April 2005

2005 Le Gavage (Force Feeding)
Le Monde 7 December 2005

2005 Wooing the over fifties: International Herald Tribune
32.4 x 45 cm
Wilhelm Busch - German Museum of Caricature and Drawing

2006 Cat O' Nine Tales by Jeffrey Archer 

2006 Cat O' Nine Tales by Jeffrey Archer





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2006 Politically Correct Banania: International Herald Tribune 17 February

2006 Vie bidon: Le Monde
pen and ink on card 48.9 x 53.5 cm
Wilhelm Busch - German Museum of Caricature and Drawing

2007 Global Alert: Le Monde March 2007

2007 Au suivant!  (Next!): Le Monde 10 February 2007
Wilhelm Busch – Deutsches Museum für Karikatur und Zeichenkunst
© The Ronald Searle Cultural Trust


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