Early Days of the R.A.F.- the DH9A light bomber (Original)
Artist: John Keay
Medium: Watercolour on Board
Size: 12" x 9" (295mm x 225mm)
Date: 1979
Code: KeayBiplane
This is the unique original Watercolour painting by John Keay.
A glorious painting showing the DH9A light bomber used to illustrate a feature on the history of the Royal Air Force and how it evolved from the Air Battalion of the Royal Engineers and then the Royal Flying Corps.
The artwork also features an inset of two young RAF officers (not shown).
Originally published in Look and Learn issue 898, 7th April 1979.
- Artist Biography
John R Keay (flourished late 1970s; UK)
John R. Keay was a British illustrator known for his distinctive, smooth style, contributing to the Look and Learn series and illustrating books. He contributed to the This Made Headlines and Dateline series which appeared on the inside front cover of Look and Learn in the late 1970s.
John Keay had a highly distinctive style, achieving an unusual smoothness of texture in his illustrations, both in colour and black and white. He usually signed his pictures “Keay”. Keay was represented by John Martin & Artists and also illustrated books, including Kings of Israel by David Kent (1981). He usually signed his artwork "Keay".
John Keay is not to be mistaken for Jack Keay (qv) who also contributed to Look and Learn.
Source: Look and Learn

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