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TWENTIETH-CENTURY Britain produced no greater nor more distinctive graphic artist than Ronald Searle. He was born 100 years ago, in March 1920, and lived to be 91, publishing to the very end of ...
Ronald Searle, the British illustrator who dreamed up the raucous schoolgirls of St. Trinian’s and inspired a generation of cartoonists with his delicate pen stroke and irony, died Dec. 30 at a ...
Ronald Searle was a British artist who was born in 1920. Their work is currently being shown at The Cartoon Museum, London. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Chris Beetles Gallery have ...
He inspired even much younger contemporaries, including Matt Jones, who recently organized "Searle in America" at San Francisco's Cartoon Art Museum.
Ronald Searle has often been called one of the greatest graphic satirists of the twentieth century. Born in 1920, in Cambridge, England, he became that country’s most famous cartoonist after the ...
His series about the antics at a girl's boarding school influenced everything from "101 Dalmatians" to Matt Groening's ""Life in Hell." By Andy Lewis Ronald Searle St. Trinian's Cover Split - P ...
People gather in the library to view an exhibition featuring art of the cartoonist Ronald Searle in Homer Babbidge Library on Monday, Nov. 28. Speakers included author Robert Forbes, Cora Lynn Deibler ...
The work of British illustration icon Ronald Searle, who passed away two years ago at the age of 91, has influenced innumerable illustrators, designers, cartoonists, and animators over the past ...
Ronald Searle, who has died aged 91, was best known in Britain for his cheerfully anarchic St Trinian’s series of books and Molesworth illustrations, though his reportage work for publications ...
Ronald Searle, artist, limner of St Trinian’s and St Custard’s, died on December 30th, aged 91. Nigel Molesworth of St Custard’s writes ...
Ronald Searle, artist behind the St Trinian's and Molesworth books, is to donate his archive to Germany, believing he has been "trivialised" and "typecast" in his homeland.
British cartoonist Ronald Searle, best known for creating the fictional girls school St Trinian's, dies aged 91.