Sleep Clinic - How To Keep Your Partner Awake (Originals)
Sleep Clinic - How To Keep Your Partner Awake (Originals)
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Sleep Clinic - How To Keep Your Partner Awake (Originals)
Artist: Neville Colvin Medium: Pencils on Paper Size: 10" x 8" (254mm x 202mm) Date: 1975 Code: ColvinSleep6
These are the unique original Pencil drawings by Neville Colvin.
This character study by Modesty Blaise artist Neville Colvin was drawn for a book called Sleep Clinic.
A strip cartoon analysis of insomnia and its causes by Ridwan Aitken (based on Sleep Well by Marianne Kohler & J. Chapelle). Published by Daily Express in 1975.
The drawing has been grouped together with a publisher's photographic bromide copy of the full strip as shown.
Neville Maurice Colvin (17 December 1918 - 1991; New Zealand & UK) Neville Colvin was born in New Zealand and began his career as a cartoonist in 1936 working for the Wellington Evening Post doing political and sports cartoons for a decade.
In 1946, facing political censorship, he left New Zealand and moved his family to London where he continued his cartooning career, primarily drawing sports and political cartoons for the News Chronicle, Daily Telegraph, Daily Express and Evening Standard until the mid-1950s.
He then decided to expand his scope to serialized newspaper strips drawing Ginger & Co. for Swift Weekly from 1960-62.
Colvin briefly drew the James Bond strip 1976-77, providing an ending to the story 'Ape of Diamonds' for syndication whilst author Jim Lawrence and artist Yaroslav Horak concentrated on a new series for the Sunday Express. Colvin drew episodes 3384-3437 for the Daily Express, the strip ending on 22 January 1977.
Between 1977 and 1980, Colvin worked on a number of projects, including a Sunday strip featuring Modesty Blaise written by Peter O'Donnell, but the idea was dropped after Colvin had drawn seven episodes. Colvin subsequently replaced Romero on the daily strip on 27 May 1980 with the story 'Dossier on Pluto'.
He went on to draw 1,902 episodes - only slightly fewer than Jim Holdaway, the first artist on the Modesty Blaise strip- and his last strip appearing on 15 September 1986. One story, 'The Scarlet Maiden' (published in 1982), was the completion of the Sunday strip tryout from some years earlier.
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