Norman Thelwell
Norman Thelwell | |
---|---|
Born | Birkenhead, England | 23 May 1923
Died | 7 February 2004 | (aged 80)
Nationality | English |
Other names | Thelwell |
Occupation | Cartoonist |
Norman Thelwell (3 May 1923 – 7 February 2004) was an English cartoonist well known for his humorous illustrations of ponies and horses.
Life and career[]
Born in Birkenhead, Thelwell spent World War II in the East Yorkshire Regiment,[1] having signed up at the age of 18 in 1941,[2] and was art editor of an army magazine in New Delhi, India.[1]
His first published cartoon, in the London Opinion, was an Indian subject.[2]
In 1944, he took evening classes in art at Nottingham Art School.[2] A fellow art student, Rhona, became his wife in 1949.[2] They had one son and one daughter.[1][2]
After Nottingham, he took a degree at Liverpool College of Art,[2] then in 1950, he took up a post teaching design and illustration at Wolverhampton College of Art,[1] but gave this up to work freelance in 1956.[1][2]
He became a contributor to the satirical magazine Punch, who first published his work in 1952,[2] beginning a 25-year relationship that resulted in more than 1,500 cartoons, of which 60 were used as front covers.[2] He also worked as political cartoonist for the News Chronicle from 1956 until the paper closed in 1960.[3]
His first collection of cartoons, Angels on Horseback, was published in 1957.[2]
Known to many only as Thelwell, he found his true comic niche with Pony Club girls and their comic ponies, a subject for which he became best-known, and which led to a cartoon strip about such a pair, Penelope and Kipper. He also illustrated Chicko in the British boys' comic Eagle.
For the last quarter of a century of his life he lived in the Test Valley at Timsbury, near Romsey, gradually restoring a farm house and landscaping the grounds which gave rise in 1978 to his first factual book, A Plank Bridge by a Pool,[4] which detailed the first two lakes he dug there. A third lake was later featured on the BBC's South Today programme. Written much earlier, but published three years later, A Millstone Round My Neck described his experiences in re-building a Cornish water mill (Addicroft Mill at Liskeard, which he called Penruin), that was sold before the book was published. He always loved old buildings, and in his autobiography, Wrestling with a Pencil, wrote about his joy in the beauty of old cottages.
In the 70s, Thelwell also illustrated the front covers of the first six James Herriot books in the series.
Exhibitions[]
An exhibition of Thelwell's drawings and cartoons was scheduled to be held at the Nature in Art gallery in Gloucester, England, from 30 July to 1 September 2019.[5]
Published books[]
- Angels on Horseback (1957)
- Thelwell Country (1959)
- A Place of Your Own – A Guide for House-Hunters (1960)
- Thelwell in Orbit (1961)
- A Leg at Each Corner (1962)
- Top Dog (1964) [Dogs]
- Thelwell's Riding Academy (1965)
- Drawing Ponies (1966)
- Up the Garden Path (1967) [Gardening]
- Thelwell's Compleat Tangler (1967) [Fishing]
- Thelwell's Book of Leisure (1968)
- This Desirable Plot (1970) [Real Estate]
- The Effluent Society (1971) [Waste and Ecology]
- Penelope (1972)
- Three Sheets in the Wind (1973) [Sailing]
- Belt Up (1974) [Motoring]
- Thelwell Goes West (1975)
- Brat Race (1977)
- Riding Frieze (1977)
- A Plank Bridge by a Pool (1978)
- Thelwell's Gymkhana (1979)
- Horse Sense (1980) - previously published as Riding Frieze (1977)
- A Millstone Round My Neck (1981)
- Pony Calvalcade (1981) (3 in 1: Angels on Horseback, A Leg at Each Corner, Riding Academy)
- Some Damn Fool's Signed the Rubens Again (1982) [Owning a stately home]
- Sporting Prints (1982)
- How to Draw Ponies (1982) - based on Drawing Ponies (1966)
- Magnificat (1983) [Cats]
- Wrestling with a Pencil: The Life of a Freelance Artist (1986)
- Play It As It Lies (1987) [Golfing]
- Pony Panorama (1988) (3 in 1: Gymkhana, Goes West, Penelope)
- Penelope Rides Again (1989)
- The Cat's Pyjamas (1992) [Cats]
Other Published works/or works involved with[]
- The Penguin Thelwell (1963)
- The Delinquent Equine RS Summerhayes and Thelwell (Moss Bros) (undated)
- Thelwell ISBN 1-871136-07-5 (1989) [Sale catalog]
- Ploughmans Punch (1995)
- The Definitive Thelwell ISBN 978-1-905738-14-4 (2009) [Sale catalog]
- Thelwell Country: 70 years of Norman Thelwell ISBN 0-901723-33-9 (2003-4) [Exhibition catalog Southampton City Art Gallery]
Forewords written by/contains some illustrations[]
- Punch Afloat (1974) - contains 2 sections written by Thelwell, p36 and 80. as well as additional illustrations.
- Travelling with a Sketchbook by Ray Evans, foreword by Norman Thelwell (1980)
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Thelwell (1960). A Place of Your Own. Methuen.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j "Thelwell's". Estate of Norman Thelwell. Archived from the original on 4 December 2011. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
- ^ Norman Thelwell Biography, The British Cartoon Archive.
- ^ "Norman Thelwell" (obituary), The Telegraph, 9 February 2004.
- ^ "Special Exhibitions" (PDF). Natue in Art. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
External links[]
- Thelwell website
- Obituary in The Telegraph, 9 February 2004.
- Searchable Archive
- 1923 births
- 2004 deaths
- English cartoonists
- People from Birkenhead
- Punch (magazine) cartoonists
- Alumni of Liverpool College of Art
- East Yorkshire Regiment soldiers
- British Army personnel of World War II
- British people in colonial India