The Long-Eared Bat (Original)

The Long-Eared Bat art by Kenneth Lilly

The Long-Eared Bat (Original)


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Artist: Kenneth Lilly
Medium: Watercolour on Board
Size: 9" x 10" (220mm x 265mm)
Date: 1967
Code: LillyBats

This is the unique original Watercolour painting by Kenneth Lilly.

The brown long-eared bat or common long-eared bat (Plecotus auritus) is a fairly large European bat. It has distinctive ears, long and with a distinctive fold. It is extremely similar to the much rarer grey long-eared bat which was only validated as a distinct species in the 1960s.

An adult brown long-eared bat has a body length of 4.5-4.8 cm, a tail of 4.1-4.6 cm, and a wing length of 4-4.2 cm. The ears are 3.3-3.9 cm in length, and readily distinguish this from most other bat species.

They are relatively slow flyers compared to other bat species.

Original cover art from Treasure no. 247 (7 October 1967).
  • Artist Biography
    Kenneth Norman Lilly (30 December 1929 - Spring 1996; Bromley, UK)
    Kenneth Lilly was one of the finest of British nature artists, his drawings of wildlife - most notably the kind of wildlife you would find in your hedgerow or nearby fields - drawn with a passion and interest for the subject.

    Born in Bromley, Surrey, on 30 December 1929, Lilly became a prolific contributor of illustrations and covers to Look and Learn and Treasure. He produced a number of notable series for the former, illustrating Maxwell Knight's This Month in the Country (1967) and Ken Denham's series on Animal Families (1968).

    Lilly was also a regular illustrator of books from the 1970s onwards and an exhibition of his animal paintings was held at the Medici Galleries in London in 1983. Some of the best illustrations can be found in Kenneth Lilly's Animals (1988). As well as books, Lilly also illustrated a set of stamps entitled Friends of the Earth, released in 1986.

    In 1992, Dorling Kindersley published a series of short children's books under the title Kenneth Lilly's Animal Ark, which grouped animals with common features (feathers, scales, spots or stripes) with a single sentence description by Angela Wilkes. A later series by Tessa Potter featured different animals and different seasons. One of his most notable series was a number of books which depicted animals at life size.

    Lilly, who lived in Devon, died in the spring of 1996, aged 66.
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