The Victoria Cross (Signed) (Original)
Medium: Gouache on Board
Size: 17" x 8" (430mm x 210mm)
Date: 1965
Signature: Signed by artist lower left
Code: McConnellWingFire
This is the Signed unique original Gouache painting by James E McConnell.
There is of course no easy way to be awarded The Victoria Cross.
Sergeant James Allen Ward did it in spectacular fashion by climbing out onto the wing of a stricken Wellington Bomber that had been strafed in order to put out a fire in an engine and save his comrades from a watery grave in the North Sea. This happened as the bomber was returning from a raid on Munster 7th July 1941.
Very atmospheric artwork by James McConnell, signed by the artist and published in Look and Learn issue 185, 31st July 1965.
- 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.