Baobab Tree (Original)

Baobab Tree art by Gordon Davies

Baobab Tree (Original)


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Artist: Gordon Davies
Medium: Gouache on Board
Size: 11" x 8" (280mm x 215mm)
Date: 1980
Code: DaviesGHunters

This is the unique original Gouache painting by Gordon Davies.

Talking about Trees. The local peoples treat the Baobab (aka Boab or Boabab) with a great deal of reverence, for it provides them with the basic necessities of life.

Original artwork for the illustration on p30 of Look and Learn issue no. 964 (30 August 1980).

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  • Artist Biography
    Gordon Charles H. Davies (6 May 1923 - 1994; Kent, UK)
    Gordon C. Davies was a prolific book cover artist from the 1950s to the 1980s, most notably on a great many science fiction books as he was a very good artist of technology, from trains and planes to spaceships, and military subjects which included hardware.

    I became aware of Davies' work when I began collecting SF books published by Curtis Warren; he worked prolifically for them (the rates were low); Phil Harbottle was a big fan of his work and when we were writing Vultures of the Void was of the opinion that it was Davies' covers that sold Curtis Warren's SF line, not the quality of the stories (which was also low... sometimes very low!). Davies produced over 40 covers for Curtis in 1952-54. In 1954, a book appeared under the byline Gordon Davies, although it was probably not by the artist.

    Davies also worked for various other publishers around the same period including Scion, Authentic Science Fiction, Futuristic Science Stories, Panther Books and Brown Watson. The cheap paperback boom came to an end in 1954 and Davies had to find work elsewhere, including features for Daily Mail Boys Annual, Swift Annual, Eagle Annual and centre-spreads for the Eagle weekly. He continued to produce covers for Pan Books and New English Library, notably for titles by Arthur C. Clarke and Robert A. Heinlein.

    Davies was born in West Derby, Lancashire, on 6 May 1923. [I believe he was the son of Henry and Martha (nee Rawlinson), who were married in West Derby in 1922.] Davies married Marjorie P. Mason in Surrey in 1951, Judy R. Hunt in Canterbury, Kent, in 1988.

    He lived at 155 Sunningvale Avenue, Biggin Hill, Kent before moving to Woodlands Farm, Lyminge, Kent, in about 1970, where he lived until his death in 1994, aged 70.
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