Wonders of the Wild - Flying Snake (Original)

Wonders of the Wild - Flying Snake art by Basil Reynolds

Wonders of the Wild - Flying Snake (Original)


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Artist: Basil Reynolds
Medium: Pen & Ink on Board
Size: 13" x 4" (330mm x 100mm)
Date: 1976
Code: ReynoldsWOTWSnake

This is the unique original Pen & Ink drawing by Basil Reynolds.

Basil Reynolds wrote and drew this strip for many years for a variety of publications including Mickey Mouse weekly (1952-1954), Express Weekly and Express Annuals (1955-1962) and Playhour Annual (1957-1958). This example probably comes from the Playhour annuals. The art was re-used in the mid '70s.
  • Artist Biography
    Basil Hope Reynolds (22 December 1916 - June 2001; London, UK)
    Basil Reynolds was born in Islington, London. His father, Sydney Reynolds, was a commercial artist who was best known for his work in advertising, and his grandfather, Warwick Reynolds, was an illustrator and cartoonist who did some work in early comics, as was his uncle, Warwick Reynolds junior.

    He was educated at Holloway County School and took art classes in the evening before joing the Adams & Fidier Art Agency, which produced comic strips for newspapers, in 1933. Reynolds became possibly the youngest cartoonist with strips in national newspapers such as Our Silly Cinema (1933) for the South Wales Echo, Septimus and his Space Ship (1934) for the Scottish Daily Express, and Billy the Baby Beetle (1935) in the Daily Sketch.

    In 1936 he was hired by Wilfred Haughton as a staff artist on Mickey Mouse Weekly, for which he wrote and drew "Skit, Skat and the Captain" (1936-40), "Elmer and Tillie" and "Shuffled Symphonies". During the Second World War he served in the army in the Middle East, before returning to Mickey Mouse Weekly as art editor, as well as drawing strips including "Bongo", "Li'l Wolf and Danny the Lamb", "True Life Adventures" and "Peter Puppet". Later, Reynolds also became art editor of Jack and Jill, Playhour and Tiny Tots.

    After the war Reynolds returned to drawing and created 'Bongo', 'Li'l Wolf and Danny the Lamb', 'True Life Adventures' and 'Peter Puppet'.

    He went freelance around 1959. In 1962-68 he drew "Bizzy Beaver" for Robin, and from 1971 he drew for the magazine Disneyland. He also designed book jackets, including one for a biography of Walt Disney.

    Basil Reynolds wrote and drew the popular Wonders of the Wild comic strip for many years for a variety of publications including Mickey Mouse Weekly (1952-1954), Express Weekly and Express Annuals (1955-1962) and Playhour Annual (1957-1958).

    Basil Reynolds died in East Dorset in June 2001.

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