Artist: David Nockels Medium: Gouache on Board Size: 11" x 13" (290mm x 330mm) Date: 1970 Signature: Signed by artist with initials lower right main picture Code: NockelsTempered
This is the Signed unique original Gouache painting by David Nockels.
Prehistoric Men capture an elephant with one of the first spears, the sapling have been tempered in a fire.
Originally the first page of a two page feature published in World of Wonder issue 39, 19 December 1970. The feature was called Arms Through the Ages.
David Nockels David Nockels was a prolific contributor to magazines and books, specialising in nature, animals and the environment. His illustrations began appearing in Look and Learn in around 1967 and he was also a regular contributor to World of Wonder in the early 1970s, at which time he was living in Shooter's Hill (London) and also acting as an occasional agent.
David Nockels contributed illustrations to many books on wildlife subjects between 1967-79, amongst the many titles he contributed to including Arthur by Ernest Dudley (1970) and the Atlas series from Heinemann (Atlas of Wildlife, Atlas of Plant Life, Atlas of the Sea, 1972-74); Young World Productions, Hamlyn, Bodley Head, Salamandar and Ward Lock also published his work.
In 1980 he began working for Methuen Children's Books and wrote and illustrated a series of pop-up books entitled Animals in Action (1981) as well as two children's story books, Hungry Little Chimpanzee and Little Lost Duckling, both published in 1982. Nockels also wrote and illustrated the Naughty Pets Board Book series for Deans International (1985), which included such titles as Percy and Katie in Trouble, Billie and Bertie at the Seaside, Bobby and Tom have a Feast and Beckie and Jamie on the Farm.
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