Boer War Skirmish (Original)
Medium: Watercolour on Board
Size: 12" x 13" (310mm x 330mm)
Date: 1974
Code: McConnellSkirmishLL
This is the unique original Watercolour painting by James E McConnell.
A fantastic piece by James E. McConnell showing an engagement in the battle for Spion Kop. The battle took place in 1900, the Kop being a hill defended by the British and attacked by 12,000 Boers in the hills beyond.
About 1750 British troops died on the hill which became immortalised when Kop became the nickname for a stand in Liverpool's football ground. Many of the dead soldiers had come from Lancashire so it's adoption is a form of gallows humour.
This is the original artwork for cover of Look and Learn issue no 648 (15 June 1974).
- Artist BiographyJames E McConnell (1903 - 1995)
Well known as a paperback and book jacket artist, particularly for Westerns, James McConnell never turned his hand to picture strips. Leonard Matthews, seeing his paperback work on display in a bookshop, soon had him working as a cover artist for Amalgamated Press, doing the majority of covers for the all text Western Library, a great many of the Cowboy Comics Library covers and a fair number of covers for Thriller Comics Library.
His robust, action-packed style is instantly recognisable. He always seemed more at home with cowboys rather than historical swashbucklers, his covers for the Western Library being of a particular high standard. Nonetheless, some of his historical covers for Thriller Comics Library are very satisfying for he is a great professional and can turn his hand to any genre. McConnell was an incredibly prolific artist, frequently completing a cover painting and the rough for another painting in the same day.
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