Don Quixote - Caged (TWO pages) (Originals)
Artist: Bill Baker
Medium: Pen & Inks on Board
Size: 12" x 16" (310mm x 410mm)
Date: 1975
Code: BakerDonQ5-1
These are the unique original Pen & Ink drawings by Bill Baker.
A complete two-page episode of original pen and ink artwork created by Bill Baker for the Look and Learn adaptation of the famous novel Don Quixote originally written by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547 - 1616).
It was published in two page episodes running from issue 718 to issue 723; 18th October 1975 - 22 November 1975.
In this episode he is caged by friends trying to help him return home and fooled by a neighbour.
- Artist Biography
Bill Baker
Bill Baker is something of a mystery artist. Although it is possible to track his work through various comics over a twenty-year period, very little is known about the artist himself. He first appears with one-off stories in Top Spot, followed by a brief serial, New Rider at Clearwater, and illustrations for Girl in 1960-64. He remained active in girls' papers for the next decade, contributing to Tina (Two on Cockatoo) Princess Tina (Life with Tina), June (Call Me Cupid, Wedding in the Family) and Pixie Annual.
In 1974 he produced his first literary adaptation for Look and Learn, based on Jack London's The Call of the Wild. This was followed in quick succession by The Sea Wolf (London, 1974-75), 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Jules Verne, 1975), Don Quixote (Miguel de Cervantes, 1975), The Prince and the Pauper (Mark Twain, 1976), Moby Dick (Herman Melville, 1977), Westward Ho! (Charles Kingsley, 1977), A Tale of Two Cities (Charles Dickens, 1977-78) and King Solomon's Mines (H. Rider Haggard, 1978).
It was during the publication of the latter – in August 1978 – that Baker disappeared from the pages of Look and Learn, the strip taken over with episode nine by C. L. Doughty.
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