James Bruce & Mungo Park (Signed) (Original)
Medium: Gouache on Board
Size: 13" x 8" (335mm x 205mm)
Date: 1968
Signature: Signed by artist lower left
Code: McBrideAfMapLL
This is the Signed unique original Gouache painting by Angus McBride.
Painting showing journeys made by the explorers James Bruce and Mungo Park. The main image shows Park being chased down by Moors who twice held him captive.
James Bruce discovered the source of the Blue Nile on one of his travels although he was told it was the source of the Nile. Park was one of several explorers who tried to discover if the River Niger was connected to the Nile.
Originally published in Look and Learn issue 335, 15th June 1968.
- Artist BiographyAngus McBride (11 May 1931 - 15 May 2007; London, UK & South Africa)
Angus McBride is one of the world's most respected historical and fantasy illustrators, and contributed to numerous books, magazines and articles, including the classic Look & Learn, JRR Tolkein's Lord of the Rings, and more than 70 Osprey Military uniform and history titles in the past three decades.
Born in London to Highland Scottish parents, Angus McBride was orphaned as a child, his mother dying when he was five years old, and his father in World War Two when he was 12. He was educated at the Canterbury Cathedral Choir School. He served his National Service in the Royal Fusiliers, and afterward got a job as an advertising artist.
He worked in advertising agencies from 1947, and after National Service, emigrated to South Africa where he lived for several years, before relocating to Ireland before his sad demise in 2007.
Due to Britain's poor economic state immediately following World War II, after National Service McBride found it necessary to leave for South Africa. In Cape Town, he became a fairly well known and successful artist. However, he felt that he could not expand on his artistic plans in South Africa's small publishing industry.
Consequently, in 1961, McBride moved back to England. He made his first works in educational magazines such as Finding Out and Look and Learn, World of Wonder and Bible Story. In 1975, he began to work with Osprey Publishing's Men-at-Arms series.
As England's economy again suffered in the 1970s, McBride moved with his family back to Cape Town, and continued to work with British and American publishers. He continued to do realistic, historical illustrations for Osprey Publishing, as well as other such work for other military-history publishers (Concord publications, Blandford Press, etc.). A series of miniatures were produced by Citadel Miniatures based on his illustrations within Medieval Warlords by Blandford Press.
In fantasy circles, McBride was well known for his illustrations for Iron Crown Enterprises' game Middle-earth Role Playing (MERP) based on J. R. R. Tolkien's writings.
Although a few of his paintings are in oils, McBride mostly preferred to work in gouache colours on illustration boards, making numerous detailed sketches of the composition before starting to paint.
In 2006, McBride moved to Ireland, where he continued to work. He died from a heart attack on 15 May 2007.
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