Battle for Orleans (Original)
Medium: Gouache on Board
Size: 10" x 6" (255mm x 160mm)
Date: 1974
Code: KeayJackSOF1
This is the unique original Gouache painting by Jack Keay.
The forces of Attila the Hun, nicknamed The Scourge of God, storming into Orleans after the Bishop surrendered the town. However the Romans forces arrived just in time led by Aetius and his ally Theodoic the Visigoth. The Huns swept through Europe in the 5th Century. Attila however more than met his match in Aetius.
A painting by Jack Keay used to illustrate the first episode of the Look and Learn serial The Story of France, issue 663, 28th September 1974.
- Artist BiographyJack "John" Edwin Keay (10 May 1907 - 1999; King's Norton, UK)
Artist who contributed a variety of illustrations and covers to Look and Learn. When he signed his work, it was usually as ?Jack Keay?. Jack Keay was born in King's Norton, Worcestershire, on 10 May 1907. Little is known about Keay's career, but he was a popular book cover artist who worked for Pan, Panther, Hutchinson, Fontana and Four Square in the 1957-62 period.
Keay illustrated a number of books in the 1970s and 1980s, including The Change of Life by Muriel E. Landau (1971), Gunfighters of the Wild West by Eric Inglefield (1978), American Civil War by Philip Clark (1988), American War of Independence by Philip Clark (1988) and Viking Explorers by Rupert Matthews (1989). He died in Hounslow, London, in 1999, aged 92.
Jack Keay is not to be mistaken for John R. Keay (qv) who also contributed to Look and Learn.
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