Origin of the word Scapegoat (Signed) (Original)
Medium: Watercolour on Board
Size: 16" x 10" (400mm x 250mm)
Date: 1969
Signature: Signed by artist bottom right below image
Code: BruceGoat
This is the Signed unique original Watercolour painting by Ralph Bruce.
The goat was driven out into the wilderness to perish from hunger and thirst. In the Bible, Leviticus Chapter 6 Aaron, the older brother of Moses lays his hand on the head of a goat and thereby transfers the sins of the Hebrews into the animal which is then driven off to die, sins and all.
Original artwork from Look and Learn no. 378 (12 April 1969).
- Artist BiographyRalph Bruce
Ralph Bruce was a talented illustrator who worked for Look and Learn in the 1960s. Until the mid-1960s he was a regular artist for The Children's Newspaper and was probably brought to the educational paper by former Children's Newspaper editor, John Davies, who took over the editorship of Look and Learn in 1965.
His artwork covered a huge range of subjects. His historical illustrations ranged from ancient Greece and Roman Britain, to the eras of Shakespeare, Caxton and modern journalism. He was particularly adept at portraits and drew everyone from Dickens to the Beatles for Look and Learn as well as contributing covers for various series, including Famous Couples and When They Were Young in the late 1960s. Some of his best work was contributed to the long-running series The Story of Opera, penned by Robin May.
Prior to working for Look and Learn, Bruce had illustrated book covers for Digit Books in the late 1950s, titles including The Deep Six by Martin Dibner, I Came Back by Krysyna Zywulska, White August by John Boland, Air Patrol Biscay by Richard T. Bickers, Horns of the Dragon by Felix Trigg, Battle of the Bulge by William M. Stokoe, The God of Channel 1 by Donald Stacy, Nor Iron Bars a Cage by W. H. Aston, all in 1957.
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