Peter O'Donnell's Modesty Blaise daily 1742 (Signed) (Original)
Peter O'Donnell's Modesty Blaise daily 1742 (Signed) (Original)
Peter O'Donnell's Modesty Blaise daily 1742 (Signed) (Original)
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Artist: Jim Holdaway Medium: Pen & Ink on Board Size: 19" x 6" (480mm x 140mm) Date: 1969 Signature: Signed by artist 3rd panel Code: HoldawayMB1742
This is the Signed unique original Pen & Ink drawing by Jim Holdaway.
This is the original art used for an episode of 'The Red Gryphon' the 15th Modesty Blaise adventure, and appeared in the London Evening Standard on Tuesday 21st January 1969.
Modesty Blaise was Peter O'Donnell's most famous literary creation and has appeared in many popular novels and newspaper strips for nearly 40 years.
Jim Holdaway (1927 - 1970; Barnes, UK) Born in Barnes, London, Jim Holdaway became a freelance illustrator in 1950, working for publishers such as Odhams and Farrington Press. He worked on all types of artwork, adverts, cartoons, book illustrations and covers. His first full length stories were for Gallant Detective in 1952, and then went on to strips for Comic Cuts, and Swift. His first newspaper strip was Romeo Brown in the Daily Mirror. Sadly none of the original art for this strip has survived. This association with Peter O'Donnell led to the creation of Modesty Blaise which he drew from 1963 until his untimely death in 1970.
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