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Septimus E. Scott : ウィキペディア英語版
Sep E. Scott
Septimus Edwin Scott (1879-1965), who signed his name Sep E. Scott,〔Norman Wright and David Ashford, ''Masters of Fun and Thrills: The British Comic Artists Vol 1'', Norman Wright (pub.), 2008, pp. 170-179〕 was a British painter, illustrator and comics artist.
He was born in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England, on 19 March 1879, and studied at the Royal College of Art in London. By 1903 he was exhibiting his landscape and portrait paintings at the Royal Academy. He was elected an associate of the Royal Society of British Artists in 1919, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters in 1920 and Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours in 1927.〔
As an illustrator, he contributed to periodicals including ''The Graphic'' and ''The Red Magazine'', painted colour plates for editions of Charles Dickens' ''A Tale of Two Cities'' and R. M. Ballantyne's ''The Coral Island'', and illustrated a number of Ladybird Books.〔 He also illustrated the book ''An Incurable Disease'' written under the pseudonym Roland Dunster by Lord Stevenson.〔(Google Books ) The Strand magazine - Page 205 (1912 but edition not known)〕
During the First World War he painted propaganda posters for the Ministry of Munitions, and from the 1920s he worked in advertising, painting posters for Lifebuoy soap, Mars chocolate bars and Players cigarettes, among many other products.〔 His art was probably most widely known through railway company posters such as one for the London & North Eastern Railway to advertise rail services to Newcastle's North East Coast Exhibition, open from May to October 1929.〔(North East Coast Exhibition LNER poster 1929 )〕
In 1948 he was recruited by Amalgamated Press comics editor Leonard Matthews to draw historical adventure comic strips. He illustrated the pirate series "Captain Flame" for ''Knockout'' from 1948 to 1953, and "The King's Captain" for ''Comet'' from 1951 to 1952, both strips written by Matthews. He drew five issues of ''Thriller Comics Library'', which also reprinted his "Captain Flame" and "King's Captain" serials, and painted 108 covers for the title, and several for ''Cowboy Comics Library'', ''War Picture Library'' and ''Swift''. He also drew strips for the nursery titles ''Playhour'' and ''Jack and Jill'', and contributed illustrations to the educational magazine ''Look and Learn''. He worked in comics until shortly before his death in 1965.〔
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