Ronald Searle
Illustrator of St.Trinian's series

Born
March 3rd, 1920
105 years ago
Died
December 30th, 2011
13 years ago — 91 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United Kingdom
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Born in 1920, this individual served as a soldier in World War II before establishing a career as an illustrator. After the war, lived in France and began to gain recognition for distinctive illustrations that often featured humor and wit. Created the St. Trinian's series, which depicted the antics of unruly schoolgirls, leading to a number of films and a lasting cultural impact. Worked as an illustrator for magazines, books, and newspapers, showcasing a talent for caricature and satire. His work was characterized by a unique style that combined detailed line work with playful themes.
Created the St. Trinian's cartoon series
Contributed illustrations to publications like Punch
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