Artist: Harry Green Medium: Watercolour on Board Size: 9" x 12" (220mm x 300mm) Date: 1981 Code: GreenPlaneLL
This is the unique original Watercolour painting by Harry Green.
The tragic death of Amelia Earhart who, along with her co-pilot disappeared in the Pacific somewhere between New Guinea and Howland Island on 2nd July 1937.
Earhart had previously flown the Atlantic in 1932 and the Pacific in 1935. Note that the portrait of Ms Earhart is a paste up.
Originally published in Look and Learn #1011 25 July 1981 in the series Women of Courage.
Harry Green (born 1920; UK) A little-known artist, Harry Green contributed extensively to Look and Learn in the 1970s and 1980s, illustrating a variety of subjects ranging from historical buildings to football. However, it was as a transport illustrator that he really made his mark in the 1980 with the series "Britain's Railway Wonders". Green also contributed illustrations to Speed & Power in the 1970s.
His book illustrations include Architecture (1969), Architecture: The Great Art of Building (1969), Discovery of Australia (1969) and Discovery of South America (1970), some of which were jointly illustrated by Gwen Green who was also a prolific children's educational book illustrator.
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