Elijah Denouncing King Ahab (Original)

Elijah Denouncing King Ahab art by Don Lawrence

Elijah Denouncing King Ahab (Original)


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Artist: Don Lawrence
Medium: Pen & Ink Wash on Board
Size: 16" x 7" (400mm x 190mm)
Date: 1964
Code: LawrenceElijahLL

This is the unique original Pen & Ink Wash by Don Lawrence.

This is the original artwork for illustration that appeared on p10 of issue no 7 (18 April 1964) of The Bible Story, depicting Elijah denouncing King Ahab for murdering Naboth, the owner of the vineyard.

Elijah is a heroic figure in Jewish tradition. It is he who stands up to King Ahab, whose Phoenician wife Queen Jezebel has introduced the worship of the idol Baal into the Jewish Kingdom.
  • Artist Biography
    Donald Southam Lawrence (17 November 1928 - 29 December 2003; London, UK)
    Born in East Sheen, London, on 17 November 1928, Don Lawrence used his gratuity from National Service to attend Borough Polytechnic to study art. He became a regular contributor to the superheroic adventures of Marvelman in 1954 before producing the Western strips Wells Fargo and Pony Express for Zip and Swift He found work with Fleetway, drawing another Western, Billy the Kid, before finding his niche drawing historical strips Karl the Viking, Olac the Gladiator and Maroc the Mighty.

    Fully colour strips for Lion Annual and Bible Story, including the life of Herod the Great in the latter, led to him being offered The Trigan Empire, which debuted in the short-lived Ranger in September 1965 before finding a regular home in the educational weekly Look and Learn from June 1966. Lawrence was to draw this iconic strip for 11 years in all.

    After 11 years on Trigan Empire, Lawrence helped create Storm, the story of a man catapulted into the distant future, for the Dutch weekly comic Eppo. Lawrence painted 22 volumes of Storm's adventures between 1976 and 1995. That year, Lawrence lost the sight in one eye and a final volume was completed with the assistance of Liam McCormack-Sharp in 2001. Lawrence was widely respected in continental Europe (he was made a Knight of the order of Oranje-Nassau by Queen Beatrix of Holland) and won many awards. He died on 29 December 2003, aged 75.
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