Sir Francis Drake and The Golden Hind (Original)

Sir Francis Drake and The Golden Hind art by Dan Escott

Sir Francis Drake and The Golden Hind (Original)


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Artist: Dan Escott
Medium: Watercolour on Board
Size: 6" x 9" (165mm x 240mm)
Date: 1977
Code: EscottGHind

This is the unique original Watercolour painting by Dan Escott.

Famous Explorers. The Golden Hind in full sail and a portrait of her captain, Sir Francis Drake.

Two pictures on single board. Original artwork from the 11th Look and Learn Book of 1001 Questions & Answers 1978 (1977).
  • Artist Biography
    Dan Escott (3 December 1928 - 7 May 1987; Surrey, UK)
    Dan Escott wrote and drew many features which played to his strength and interest in heraldic and medieval illustration. He was a regular contributor to the From Then Till Now feature in Look and Learn as well as creating back cover series on flags of the world, national symbols of Britain and the Guilds of London amongst many others.

    Escott was born in Surrey on 3 December 1928. He studied at Croydon School of Art where he first came in contact with the subject of heraldry. Discovering that he had a flair for heraldic illustration (he won the school's Arms and Armour drawing competition two years running), he joined the College of Arms as a trainee herald painter, designing heraldry for stained glass, wood carvings, ceramics, engravings, banners, flags and coins, and developing a strong, bold style which stood him well when he began producing illustrations for advertising. One of his best known works was a painting of the Battle of Crecy which was published in the Illustrated London News.

    In 1967 he was invited to work at the Institute of Heraldry in Virginia for the US forces, designing many regimental and other insignia, including badges for the Washington DC Police Department. Returning to England in 1968, he continued to work as a book and magazine illustrator. After the dissolution of his first marriage to Barbara Mitchell, he married Wendy Manfield (née Thornborough) in 1983 and emigrated to Australia where he worked for the Australian Geographic. Escott died of cancer in Sydney on 7 May 1987, aged 58.
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