The Great Trek (Original)
Artist: James E McConnell
Medium: Gouache on Board
Size: 13" x 9" (340mm x 240mm)
Date: 1974
Code: McConnellVTrekLL
This is the unique original Gouache painting by James E McConnell.
The Great Trek was a movement of Dutch-speaking colonists up into the interior of southern Africa in search of land where they could establish their own homeland, independent of British rule.
The determination and courage of these pioneers has become the single most important element in the folk memory of Afrikaner Nationalism.
Original artwork by James McConnell from South Africa Part 2, a history of the colonisation of South Africa for younger readers, the first instalment of which was published in World of Wonder issue 206, 1974.
- Artist Biography
James E McConnell (15 July 1903 - 4 May 1995; born Bedlington, Northumberland, UK)
Well known as a paperback and book jacket artist, particularly for Westerns, James McConnell never turned his hand to picture strips.
Born in Northumberland, McConnell worked for a local blockmaker before moving to London where he continued in the same trade whilst studying part-time at St. Martin's School. He went freelance in 1933, working through the Partridge Agency with whom he remained until 1953.
McConnell's early freelance work was in advertising and designing book covers. After the Second World War he established himself as one of the leading artists for the burgeoning paperback market. For British readers, his Western covers were the essence of the Wild West, albeit the Hollywood version, with their clean cut, square-jawed cowboy heroes riding through sun drenched landscapes.
As he was primarily a paperback cover artist, McConnell has rarely come to the attention of critics, although an exhibition of his Western artwork was held at the Association of Illustrators Gallery in London in 1976.
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.
McConnell was widely employed to tackle other genres, producing covers for Collins Crime Club and Thriller Book Club titles. He was one of the main cover artists on Look and Learn, the educational weekly, where he proved he was the master of any subject his editors required.
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.
Over the years, McConnell painted over 1,000 covers and frontispiece illustrations. He also contributed to the artwork in the American Roll of Honour, which lies in the American Chapel, St Paul's Cathedral, London.
Source: Illustration Art Gallery; Wikipedia

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