Artist: Neville Dear Medium: Pastel on Board Size: 12" x 7" (300mm x 190mm) Date: 1973 Code: DearGlencoeLL
This is the unique original Pastel by Neville Dear.
With 120 men, Captain Campbell marched into the glen with orders to quarter Maclan and his clan there. The people of the glen treated their gusts with traditional hospitality and were slaughtered.
Original artwork published in Look and Learn 613, 13 October 1973.
Neville Dear; UK A prolific artist for Look and Learn, illustrating a wide variety of historical subjects and various series including 'Disasters That Shook the World' (1963), 'By the Rivers of Babylon' (1964), 'They Made Headlines' (1964), 'Epic Stories of the Iron Road' (1965) and others. In 1949, Dear and two other students from the Royal College of Art were commissioned to decorate the walls of the children's section of the Chelsea Public Library.
In the 1950s he began producing illustrations for William Collins, including work for Collins' Magazine, Collins Boys' Annual and books, including Showell Styles' 'Tiger Patrol' series.
As well as his magazine illustrations for Look and Learn, Ranger, Argosy, Picture Post and others, Dear also worked for Oxford University Press, Wheaton, Hodder & Stoughton, Corgi, and Eyre Methuen. With others he illustrated The Hamlyn Bible for Children (1974) and he was a regular illustrator for Reader's Digest's condensed books.
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