Peril of the Flying Enterprise (TWO pages) (Original)
Medium: Gouache on Board
Size: 13" x 17" (325mm x 440mm)
Date: c. 1970
Code: RDHPeril1
This is the unique original Gouache painting by Andrew Howat, Bob Robins, Gordon Davidson.
Kurt Carlsen was a Danish-born sea-captain who became world-famous in January 1952 when he stayed on his sinking freighter, the Flying Enterprise, for 13 days. It eventually sank less than 60 kilometres from safe harbour at Falmouth, Cornwall in England, minutes after the Captain was forced to abandon ship.
The art was produced by the RDH Studio comprising the artists Bob (Rob) Robins, Gordon Davidson and Andrew Howat.
- Artist Biography
Andrew Howat (Born 1927; Hale, UK)
Born in Hale, Cheshire, Howat studied life drawing, anatomy and painting at Manchester School of Art.
Andrew Howat has contributed a wide variety of work to Look and Learn. In the late 1970s, he was one of the key artists providing features on the front and rear covers, including the miscellaneous strip 'Strange Facts' and episodes of the 'Land of Legend' and 'Crowning Glory' series.
After his move to London he worked at a commercial studio before linking up with fellow artists Bob Robins and Gordon Davidson to produce illustrations for magazines and books. The trio often signed their work 'RDH'.
Howat later worked for various London advertising agencies as well as freelancing as a designer of greetings cards. He continues to design cards featuring landscapes and views of London as well as to paint landscapes in watercolour and pastel around London and Hertfordshire.
One of his paintings of the Palace of Westminster was used as a Christmas card by the House of Commons in 1999. He currently lives in north London.