£240.00
Black Beauty - The Complete Story (EIGHT boards) (Original)
Medium: Watercolours on Acid-free Board
Size: 25" x 18" (625mm x 455mm)
Date: 1979
Code: BaraldiBB09
These are the unique original Watercolour paintings by Severino Baraldi.
This is the complete collection of the original watercolour boards from an adaptation of Black Beauty by the great Severino Baraldi painted for Penny (1979). Includes 7 full boards and 1 rare behind-the-scenes image of unused illustrations.
Penny was published in the UK from 1979-1980 by IPC Magazines Ltd. After cancellation Penny was merged with Jinty.
'Black Beauty : His Grooms and Companions, the Autobiography of a Horse' is an 1877 novel by English author Anna Sewell, it is one of the best-selling books of all time.
This board is the first instalment of the story taken from issue 7 of Penny
- Artist BiographySeverino Baraldi (born 10 December 1930; Lombardy, Italy)
Severino Baraldi was born in Sermide, a small village 50 kilometres from Mantova in the Lombardy region of northern Italy. As a boy, he entertained customers of the local barber by with his chalk drawings on the pavement. He worked as a carpenter, drawing cartoons for a local paper whose editor encouraged him to seek his fortune in the capital of the Lombardy region.
1962-63 was a major era for Baraldi with the publication of Ulisse ('Ulysses'), adapted from 'The Odyssey' by Gino Fischer, Lo Schianccianoci, based on the work by E. T. A. Hoffman, and Ciuffo Biondo, an adaptation of Peer Gynt by Anna Maria De Benedetti. Ulisse and Ciuffo Biono were praised by the reviewer for Radiotelevisione Italiana for their elegant illustrations, which helped to establish the name of the artist who often signed his work with the abbreviation Bar. At the same time, Baraldi was illustrating the story of Marco Polo and, for Milan publisher Casa Editirice, a variety of other books for children.
For seven years, Baraldi was also a prolific illustrator for the British magazine Look and Learn. More recently, Baraldi illustrated biographies of musicians Dvorak and Verdi for a publisher in Taiwan. In all, Baraldi has contributed to over 220 books and produced 7,500 illustrations. The village of Sermide dedicated an exhibition to his work in June 1997. He continued to work for Famiglia Cristiana and Il Giornalino until retiring a few years ago. Now he is content to be a family man, the father of three daughters and six grandchildren.