Artist: John Millar Watt Medium: Pen & Ink Wash on Board Size: 9" x 7" (230mm x 175mm) Date: 1968 Signature: Signed by artist lower left Code: MillarWattHandballLL
This is the Signed unique original Pen & Ink Wash by John Millar Watt.
So That's Why Tennis is called tennis. Jeu de Paume was really a kind of handball, almost unrecognisable as an ancestor of modern tennis.
Pen, ink and Watercolour with varnish on hardboard.
Original artwork from Look and Learn no. 327 (20 April 1968).
John Millar Watt (14 October 1895 - December 1975; Gurrock, Scotland) John Millar Watt was born at Gurrock on the Clyde, educated at Ilford in Essex, studied art at The Sir John Cass Institute and The Slade. In 1915 he joined the Artist's Rifles and was later commissioned into the Essex Regiment. Serving on the Western Front in the line at Dedville, Beaumont Harnell and the Somme, he was gassed at Virny Ridge. Demobbed in 1919 he became a student at the Slade. While still at art school he drew some sports cartoons for the Daily Chronicle and the Christmas cover in colour for the Sphere in 1920.
In 1921 on May 21st, the great comic character, Pop appeared in the Daily Sketch. In 1925 the first Pop annual appeared and continued annually until 1949. He painted front covers for Sphere for Royal weddings, Coronations, state funerals as well as Christmas numbers, The Illustrated London News, Readers Digest and many other publications.
As a water colourist and oil painter he exhibited at The Royal Academy of Art as well as many galleries. In the late 1950s, Millar Watt turned his talents to adventure comic strips and historical illustrations. His work appeared in Thriller Picture Library (covers and interior art, especially Robin Hood and Dick Turpin), Robin Hood Annuals (covers and full colour plates), Look & Learn magazine (colour and black and white illustrations for many famous historical scenes and events), Ranger ( Treasure Island serial) and historical work for Topper annuals. Sadly, much of his original work has disappeared over the years, lost or destroyed.
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