El Implacable Il Cobra western art (Original)

El Implacable Il Cobra western art art by Arturo del Castillo

El Implacable Il Cobra western art (Original)


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Artist: Arturo del Castillo
Medium: Pen & Ink on Board
Size: 9" x 13" (240mm x 340mm)
Date: 1985
Code: DelCastilloWest10

This is the unique original Pen & Ink drawing by Arturo del Castillo.

This is a very fine example of a page of subtle pen and ink draughtsmanship from a story called El Implacable, an Il Cobra story.

Well known for his western strips Ringo and Dan Dakota in UK comics as well as his Three Musketeers strips, del Castillo also drew Il Cobra, Loco Sexton and a number of other superb western strips for European comics.
  • Artist Biography
    Arturo Perez del Castillo (1925 - 1992; Chile)
    The Chilean artist del Castillo's pen and ink work has been highly admired for many years. In the late 1950s he worked for Fleetway Publications, defining the art of fine penmanship on such strips as The Three Musketeers and The Man in the Iron Mask

    By the 1960s he was producing westerns for comics such as Top Spot, Ranger and Cowboy Picture Library; Garret (1962 - scripts by Ray Collins: pseudonym of Argentinian writer Eugenio Zappietro); Dan Dakota, Kendall (sheriff of Dodge City) , Larrigan (reprinted in both Fleetway's Lone Rider Picture Library and Cowboy Picture Library nos. 455, 463, 467), and Los tres mosqueteros en el Oeste. In 1974, again with Ray Collins he created Il Cobra, and with Oesterheld Loco Sexton. His most famous creation remains the western strip, Randall: The Killer, began in 1957.

    del Castillo became famous for his skilful and detailed penwork, and in particular for his cross-hatching technique. In the late 1950s, del Castillo drew a number of comic strip adaptations of Alexandre Dumas' novels, such as The King's Musketeers, which first appeared in Film Fun and was then reprinted in Lion Comic, and The Man in the Iron Mask that also appeared in Fleetway's Lion Comic.

    However, his main subject and greatest love, was always that of the western. One of his earliest western characters - Ringo - appeared in the last three editions of Top Spot (January 2nd, 9th and 16th 1960). Whilst Dan Dakota - Lone Gun appeared in Ranger comic. He also contributed at least one story to Cowboy Picture Library - CPL 467: Ghost Town.

    In the mid-sixties, he participated in the "Bande Dessinée et figuration narrative" exhibition in Paris. The exhibition was held at the Musée d'Art at the Louvre.

    Arturo del Castillo retired in 1989 and died in Buenos Aires in 1992.
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