Western Strip (Signed) (Original)

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Western Strip art by Patrick Wright

Western Strip (Signed) (Original)


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Artist: Patrick Wright
Medium: Pen & Ink on Acid-free Paper
Size: 10" x 14" (250mm x 350mm)
Date: c. 1980
Signature: Signed by the artist, lower right
Code: WrightPatWestStrip

This is the Signed unique original Pen & Ink drawing by Patrick Wright.

Illustrations of an unknown cowboy produced, most likely, as preliminaries for a new western strip.

This is an original signed, pen and ink illustration by Patrick Wright, famed for his Modesty Blaise illustrations.

There are two minor tears-outside the border.


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  • Artist Biography

    Patrick Wright; UK
    The son of artist David Wright and his wife Esme M. (née Little), born in Abersoch, North Wales, educated at Barrow Hills Prep School and St George's College, Weybridge. Patrick Wright began his career as a comic strip artist in the early 1970s drawing the adventures of Emma Faren for Princess Tina, working through Bardon Art. He continued working in comics throughout the 1970s, including a year's work on “Modesty Blaise” for the Evening Standard.

    Besides Modesty, he is probably best known for his war strips, which include issues of Commando, the Mike Nelson series in Battle Picture Weekly, beginning with 'Day of the Eagle' in 1975 and 'Hitler Lives' in The Crunch in 1979.

    In 1981 he switched to humorous cartooning, publishing his first book, Walkies (Heinemann) in 1982. His other books are A Tale of Two Mothers-in-Law (Heinemann, 1983), Health and Efficiency (Heinemann, 1984), Affairs of the Heart (Heinemann, 1985), Off the Rails (Newton Abbot, David & Charles, 1985), Off the Road (Newton Abbot, David & Charles, 1988), Worthless Pursuits (Penguin, 1992), 101 Uses for a John Major (with Peter Richardson, Deutsch, 1993), 101 Further Uses for a John Major (Deutsch, 1994), Not Inconsiderable: Being the Life and Times of John Major (Deutsch, 1996). He has also worked extensively in all aspects of advertising, has illustrated books and has contributed cartoons to Private Eye.
    Source: From biographical notes by Steve Holland


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