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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @Robutube1
    @Robutube1 3 месяца назад +2

    A worthy tribute to a man who has been a key part of many people's childhood reading. His was a life deservedly well lived, having survived unimaginable horrors at the hands of the Japanese in WWII. Thank you Pete.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks a lot. I was never much of a reader when I was a kid but the Molesworth books had me howling. Undoubtedly one of the greatest illustrators this country has produced.

  • @twistoffate4791
    @twistoffate4791 Год назад +62

    Thank you for this video on Ronald Searle. I am in a foul mood today, hating the holidays. My parents died seven years ago & I have found myself retired with no husband or children. Searle blowing up his characters in an explosion fit my mood beautifully. And then I saw his cartoon of Nigel, who I suddenly recognized from childhood, which was nice. His war captivity was horrifically depressing, but somehow he managed to "create himself through" his pain & suffering. I was not surprised that he found himself drawing Scrooge from A Christmas Carol directly after his split with Kay. That story has long been a companion of mine at Christmas, thrust in my face, dripping with tears. You're the best, Pete Beard. Thanks for everything.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +21

      Hello again and thanks a lot for your very personal response to Searle and his work. How he ever found humour following his war experiences is beyond me. I'm sure I'd have thrown in the towel.

    • @naynaynay324
      @naynaynay324 Год назад

      And happy holidays to you to - hohoho.
      Alright, seriously this is a very nice comment you left despite your mood and I hope you only blow up imaginary people in the future. At least you could do a lot worse than feeding your mind visiting this channel and to soothe your sardonic temper may I suggest doing that even more by reading Ferdinand, the man with the friendly heart by Keune. Peace (not humbug).

    • @leemeadows9292
      @leemeadows9292 Год назад +3

      Was in the same situation until I got a basset hound.

    • @twistoffate4791
      @twistoffate4791 Год назад +2

      @@leemeadows9292 I have a 14-year-old Cavalier King Charles-Cocker Spaniel mix and a nine-year-old Merle Chihuahua. My old Beagle died in March this year. My dogs are my world.

    • @billc.4584
      @billc.4584 Год назад

      @@petebeard Hi Pete, Veterans develop a "black" or "gallows" humor pretty quickly. It's a defense mechanism. Did Searle serve as a Marine or a sailor? Peace.

  • @rossmcleod7983
    @rossmcleod7983 Год назад +17

    “To the Kwai and Back” is an extraordinary, devastating read. Huge fan here in Oz, he was the best and you never waste our time Pete. Many thanks again.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +4

      Hello and thanks for the comment. Judging by the comments it seems he is more globally recognised than many others I can think of. Maybe there's hope for mankind after all...

  • @TheMarkEH
    @TheMarkEH Год назад +36

    There is a vibrancy and consistency about Searle’s work, such that his illustrations have a life of their own. His images invoke a feeling that his world really exists somewhere, and he is just documenting it. This is a truly worthy tribute to Ronald Searle. Well done and thank you Pete.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +9

      Hello and thanks for that insight. Ive always found that 'non-realistic' illustrators are far better at conjuring reality than those who prefer slavish representation.

  • @johnaskwith5225
    @johnaskwith5225 Год назад +19

    Your excellent work in bringing so many illustrators back from lost history is never a "waste of your time", I for one are most grateful indeed for your efforts. Thank you Pete.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +2

      Hello and thanks a lot. It's great to know the effort is appreciated.

  • @TudorsTigers
    @TudorsTigers Год назад +27

    Lovely tribute. He was also a huge influence as well: it's hard to see Scarfe or Steadman having their careers without having studied his vision & absorbed its lessons.

    • @orsonwelles4254
      @orsonwelles4254 Год назад +6

      Agreed. Although I’m well familiar with all of their works, I often get them mixed up

    • @pattheplanter
      @pattheplanter Год назад +2

      I was going to mention Steadman though I was assuming no-one would agree.

    • @vincentgoupil180
      @vincentgoupil180 Год назад +3

      @@orsonwelles4254
      Same for me even their names Ronald Searle, Gerald Scarfe, are similiar.

    • @hiridavidfeign
      @hiridavidfeign Год назад +2

      I was just noticing how much of an inspiration he was for the original 101 Dalmatians film as well. This man was a genius.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +4

      Hello and thanks. You are spot on with the reference to Scarfe and Steadman, and I'm sure quite a few others on both sides of the ocean.

  • @rodneymaennling5963
    @rodneymaennling5963 Год назад

    I was born ten years after Ronald Searle, in 1934. It was following the war and a move from London to Canada, I cottoned onto Ronald and his humour, and his amazing abilities to express laughter, and the sensitivities of people and life. Thanks Pete, for your excellant work. Rodney Vancouver Island Canada

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello, and thanks a lot for your appreciation of Searle - and the channel. Both are very welcome.

  • @michaelmontcombroux3413
    @michaelmontcombroux3413 Год назад +14

    You certainly haven't been wasting your time, Pete. This is a wonderful tribute to a fine illustrator with a genius touch for portraying humans and animals with unforgettable absurdity. As you say, he survived the war, but from what I've read of his life, his experience as a POW of the Japanese affected him more profoundly than we will probably ever appreciate. It might account for his distortion of the human figure, which of course is unique to his drawing style. Thanks again for the series.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +3

      Hello again and many thanks for your comment and insight. I must admit that before making the video I had not made a connection between his war drawings and sunsequent cartoon style, but that general emaciation is hard to ignore. He was in my book a true giant of the pen.

  • @davidsparks6146
    @davidsparks6146 Год назад +14

    You never waste my time. Every time I see a new video - it makes my day. I learn new things about illustrators I did not know or sometimes knew very little. Thank you!

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +2

      Hello and as ever your appreciation is very welcome.

  • @greggoreo6738
    @greggoreo6738 Год назад +2

    'Tis a far, far better year, with the programs of Pete Beard in 2022, than I would have ever known had, HAD I been bereft of UNSUNG ILLUSTRATORS . MERCI and happy days of Celebration to you and your family. Continue to be inspired and to inspire we the people who would perish without a vision. Respectfully and gratefully yours, Gregg Oreo long Beach Ca Etats Unis

  • @carlcotton1753
    @carlcotton1753 Год назад +6

    He had quite a life! Thank you for letting learn about another wonderful artist.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello again and thanks. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. One of my all time illustration heroes.

  • @wemblyfez
    @wemblyfez Год назад +5

    No, Pete, you haven't been wasting your time. Searle is one of the all-time greats. A major source of inspiration; I'm staring at RONALD SEARLE'S AMERICA as I type, always within reach here in the studio. I first become aware of him back in the States with his New Yorker covers. As an illustrator myself, I've been searching for a copy of his CHRISTMAS CAROLE for my collection (that won't break my bank account) ;-).. His story-telling ability in just one illustration, with action, expressions and tone is always a revelation. A wonderful tribute and video, Pete. Thanks as always.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +2

      Hello again and thanks a lot for your positive comment. I think anyone who lays claim to humour in their illustration has to acknowledge some sort of debt to Searle - in spirit if not in style. Good luck with the book hunt.

  • @43painter
    @43painter Год назад +1

    Oh yes! I can remember the school girls ànd the chubby cats of Searle from my youth. He really was / is fantàstic ! Thank you for sharing. He shouldn't be forgotten indeed.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello again and thanks a lot for your comment. Im glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @MrAlliecaulfield
    @MrAlliecaulfield Год назад +9

    Never knew his story. What a life. What an artist. Thanks so much for this.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello and yes, what a life. How he reclaimed it following the atrocities of his war exprerience I'll never know.

  • @doughaug
    @doughaug Год назад +5

    A wonderful tribute and reintroduction to an amazing talent. I am so glad you spend your time not wasting, but educating people like me. Thank you, sir.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and thanks a lot for your positive response to the video. Your appreciation is valued, as ever.

  • @GrahameHall
    @GrahameHall Год назад

    Ronald Searle has been an absolute favourite of mine since I first encountered his work some time in 1971. An unparalleled draughtsman with a keen eye for detail and the absurd.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and naturally enough I agree wholeheartedly with your estimation of his work. A massively influential illustrator and a very funny man.

  • @royfearn4345
    @royfearn4345 Год назад

    This appreciation of Searle gives a very broad canvas and one which does not fail to bring out the eccentric genius of the man. Thank you!

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and many thanks for your appreciation of this video. It was a labour of love for me.

  • @DavoY2K
    @DavoY2K Год назад

    There was a book my sister Casey and I read growing up. It was comics, but, haunting and strange. I hadn't thought of it in four or five decades. I searched to no avail on the internet. I had no author name, just a memory. "I'll never find it", so I just gave the problem to the Universe (with trust). This was last evening! I'm on YT this morning and among all the political and sailing vids there's this one about an artist. Unusual. So I clicked it thinking(with trust), "What are the odds?" It's him! I'm excited. Ronald Searle. Then, while overwhelmed looking at his collections, I said to myself, "I'll never find that one book, I don't even remember the name or what it looked like"(also with trust). Instantly there it was after I thought that! "Merry England, etc." by Ronald Searle. Thank you, Casey. Wherever you are in the Universe.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and thanks a lot for your recollection. Ir's been my experience that illustrators have had a far more profound and enduring effect on my own life than 'proper' artists. I'm glad I helped you to remember.

  • @Sylvia_C
    @Sylvia_C Год назад

    Thanks for the memories! I especially loved Ronald Searle's cats and birds. He was a master of satire, without being spiteful.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello and thanks for the comment. 'm still unable to work out how Searle could draw both cats and birds so unlike the actual animals in terms of 'realism' and yet they were such accurate and funny portrayals.

  • @gabrielerosa665
    @gabrielerosa665 Год назад +2

    Searle's birds!!! Watching them I remembered his sytle.....I didn't know about him and his long carrer, thank you for illustrate us!

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello Gabriel. Thanks for your comment. It's amazing to me how he can draw something so unlike the actual creature and yet it seems more real than reality

  • @carlgrove8793
    @carlgrove8793 Год назад +5

    As a child in the 50s I acquired a tattered copy of Souls in Torment that eventually fell apart, and as the decades passed I regretted not keeping it. Luckily, about 10 years ago I came across a second hand copy in a charity shop, and I am taking special care of it now. It was interesting to see how despite my having aged quite a bit my reactions to the brilliant illustrations were unchanged (although maybe I now appreciate some of the double entendres a bit better).

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello and thanks for the comment. I'm annoyed with myself that I missed this book out. Others were left out too but that was inevitable. This was an oversight on my part. Damn.

    • @carlgrove8793
      @carlgrove8793 Год назад

      @@petebeard In fact I'm sure that one or two of the images that you showed were in that book anyway. I'm wondering how that book affected a 7 or 8 year old boy and his view of the opposite sex...

  • @johnplatt3704
    @johnplatt3704 Год назад +9

    Almost flawless. As a lifelong Tom Lehrer fan I can well remember my parents' copy of Too Many Songs by Tom Lehrer with Not Enough Drawings by Ronald Searle. In those days it made a difference,😀

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +2

      Hello and thanks for the comment.

  • @janepage3608
    @janepage3608 Год назад +3

    I’ve loved Searle’s work for a long time, and Molesworth’s “Back in the Jug Again” is still on my bookshelf despite moving country several times. I’m a big fan of yours and it was a special treat to watch this episode. Thank you very much.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello and many thanks for your favourable comment. I still read my Molesworth books and they still make me laugh 60 years later.

  • @michaelswisher9696
    @michaelswisher9696 Год назад +1

    Bravo another brilliantly concise homage to an original and engaging illustrator. Thank you for adding to the continuing restoration of comic genius to the forefront of the cultural landscape.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and many thanks for your appreciative comment about the video and the channel.

  • @patriciagleve4784
    @patriciagleve4784 Год назад

    Thanks Pete - RS had slipped downwards in my memory, so it was good to be reminded of his work & his life. Best facial expressions ever.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and I'm glad I've jogged your memory. He was a real genius of comedy.

  • @michaelvachon1334
    @michaelvachon1334 Год назад

    No, Sir, you have NOT been wasting your time. Thank you so much for this comprehensive retrospective on Ronald Searle.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and many thanks for your appreciation of my tribute to Searle and his genius.

  • @PiefacePete46
    @PiefacePete46 Год назад

    I spent many happy hours of my childhood exploring the cartoons of Searle, and others, searching out the tiny secrets cartoonists are forever hiding in their creations! Happy times...

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello and many thanks for your comment. While all my little chums were out on bikes or kicking footballs I was busy devouring Searle, Giles and so many others, and trying to copy their work.

  • @mreckes9967
    @mreckes9967 Год назад

    Been a fan since I was a young child, in my 60's now and still get pleasure from his genius.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and the same here - although I'm in my 70s. How on earth did that happen?

  • @damogranheart5521
    @damogranheart5521 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this! As a child, I saw the Belles of St. Trinian's and asked my parents if they would please send me to that school. The parental units exchanged worried looks over my head. When they explained that it was all pretend, I became very depressed and did not want to continue grade school. When I heard that the school had caught fire, it felt like a little justice had been exacted on the educational system. And no, I didn't have anything to do with it except some wishful thinking.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and many thanks for your recent comments. Your reminiscences about St. Trinians made me laugh. Although I attended an all male grammar school in the 60s the general atmosphere and mayhem was very like Searle's evocations of school life. Masters in mortar boards and gowns and little devils like me trying to get away with whatever we could.

    • @damogranheart5521
      @damogranheart5521 Год назад

      @petebeard I referred to it as "how far can I bend a rule without breaking it?" I became very adept at that! Well, and looking 100% innocent with plenty in reserve.

  • @Crazeyfor67
    @Crazeyfor67 Год назад

    Another wonderful presentation. Thank you

  • @bigblue6917
    @bigblue6917 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video, Peter. As it is Ronald Searle I did the appropriate thing giving the video mu full attention while drinking my coffee.
    You could say I have long appreciated Ronald Searle as I came across his Down With Skool back in the late 60's when I was about the same age as Nigel Molesworth. I was one of a number of boys in my year who became a fan. I have recently started buying some of his books and I now possess five in total including Paris Sketchbook and Looking At London. These two do remind be very much of the French street photographers such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Brassai or Robert Doisneau. And, as you said, they are now something of an historical record.
    A prolific tallent and an inspiration to many.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello and many thanks for your comment and appreciation. I still have my Molesworth books and even in my 70s they make me laff.

  • @kidmohair8151
    @kidmohair8151 Год назад

    yes yes yes...thank you!
    My first encounter with Ronald Searle were the Molesworth books,
    and he has been a favourite of mine ever since.

    • @kidmohair8151
      @kidmohair8151 Год назад

      I was 10

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and the Molesworth series always takes me back to my old school days.

  • @MrTotalluck
    @MrTotalluck Год назад

    A beautiful homage to a beautiful artist.
    We mighty as Well point to a standing and defining characterístic of His work, which was the creation of the utmost surroundings and atmospheres.
    Be It in the form of intrincate architectures or crammed interiors that define And stablishes the true meaning of the story mucho vividly than words.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and thanks a lot for your appreciation and comment. It has to be said that many overlook Searle's abilities as an observational drawer. How he could be so apparently haphazard and yet so accurate I'll never know.

  • @prtrainor
    @prtrainor Год назад

    Certainly not wasting your time. I really appreciate the background information you provide in an entertaining matter. Thank you.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and thanks for yout comment. It's great to know the work is appreciated.

  • @Leningrad_Underground
    @Leningrad_Underground Год назад

    Thank you very much. No Sir you certainly haven't wasted you time. What a delightful find. 🌈

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello and many thanks for your appreciation.

    • @Leningrad_Underground
      @Leningrad_Underground Год назад

      @@petebeard Liked, Subscribed, entertained, informed, educated and delighted, since. Your own enthusiasm is contagious. and as the word means: " The God Within" . The light shines bright in your postings. 🌠

  • @patmcdonagh8939
    @patmcdonagh8939 Год назад

    Another rich & revealing in-depth documentary - what a treat, many thanks

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello again and thanks a lot for your continued support for the channel. Glad you liked it.

  • @jackieking1522
    @jackieking1522 Год назад

    Thank you.....I think that having folk say they found this informative and interesting is the actual definition of "not wasting my time." Well done😇

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and many thanks for your supportive comment. It's very welcome.

  • @carlocatalano9662
    @carlocatalano9662 Год назад +1

    No one has come close to Searle, from what I've seen, of those who followed him. He could move so freely between showing us the shades of reality & the wonderful quirks of his wit & imagination.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and thanks for the comment. And you have successfully encapsulated his gift perfectly.

  • @cdwc
    @cdwc Год назад

    Thanks for the fantastic video. Ronald Searle was sublime.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and thanks for the comment. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @cheerfulstrength940
    @cheerfulstrength940 Год назад

    Another wonderful video about another awesome artist! Thank You 🙏🏽💙🙏🏽😎

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and thanks a lot for your continued appreciation for the channel. It means a lot.

  • @drgfan35
    @drgfan35 Год назад

    You didn’t waste your time. You warmed the cockles of the heart of this expat in Victoria Canada. Good on yer! Always loved Mr. Searle. Have book he did for the Hudson’s Bay Company.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and thanks a lot for your positive comment. And my apologies for leaving out that particular book - several others also didn't find a place in the video, unfortunately.

  • @johngraham4053
    @johngraham4053 Год назад +1

    I have the book Ronald Searle in Perspective. He could say so much more in one illustration than words could possibly say written in a whole book. Thanks Pete, most enjoyable.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and thanks for your comment. I know I'm biased but I've always thought that the expression 'a picture is worth a thousand words' was particulalrly accurate.

  • @frasermay7825
    @frasermay7825 Год назад +1

    Marvelous, loved his work since I was very small!

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello and me too.An all time great.

  • @CitizenSmith50
    @CitizenSmith50 Год назад

    Thank you!! This brings back memories of my childhood growing up in the simpler times of the 1950s, enjoying the St. Trinians and Molesworth books, as well as Searle's cats. It was he who introduced me to the horrors of the Burma railway, and who brings into my head the title song of "Those Magnificent Men" whenever I see those illustrations. I must follow up on some of those other publications !

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and many thanks for your appreciation of this video. From the sound of things we are pretty much contemporaries and all the things you listed are reasons why I've loved his work fo the greater part of my life. And happy hunting for the books - all are worth investigating.

  • @williamschlenger1518
    @williamschlenger1518 Год назад

    Great imagination & great art after all he lived through.I remember his books.

  • @hurdygurdyguy1
    @hurdygurdyguy1 Год назад

    Omg, Mr. Beard, you have not been wasting your time!!! Thank you! Even though I've enjoyed Searle's work since I was a little kid it's so much fun seeing work of his I'd never seen before! I'd not heard of his St.Trinnians! Imagine, a whole school of Mean Girls!! He was an absolute genius!!

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and thanks a lot for the comment and appreciation. If you have never seen them, a couple of the 50s films are well worth a viewing. Alistair Sim - genius comic actor!

  • @TheMikester307
    @TheMikester307 Год назад

    Wonderful! I've loved his work for years. I got the Tom Lehrer book in college and used to sing all the songs with my friends.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      And hello again. If memory serves it was you who mentioned the Lehrer book, and that convinced me to make room for it in the video. I'm mildly ashamed to admt it was then on the proverbial cutting room floor.

    • @TheMikester307
      @TheMikester307 Год назад

      @@petebeard Oh yeah! I remember! Thanks! Again, your videos are wonderful!

  • @misternobody4786
    @misternobody4786 Год назад +1

    Good one, personal favorite, much appreciated, lots of new info to chase down the rabbit hole.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and I'm glad you enjoyed the tribute.

  • @simonv8279
    @simonv8279 Год назад +1

    Your presentations are amongst the most splendid pockets of time wasting I can think of ; ) Much love...and thanks Pete...top geezer.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello and thanks a lot for your positive comment - much appreciated.

  • @sageyragey5111
    @sageyragey5111 Год назад

    Love love love Ronald Searle, was waiting for the wine book lol.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and I'm glad you enjoyed it. And to think I almost left out the wine pictures - among others - to keep the length of the video down.

  • @TexRenner
    @TexRenner Год назад

    Thank you for this wonderful gift. I hope your season is jolly!

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +2

      Hi again and thanks. My season will be inebriated as usual.

    • @TexRenner
      @TexRenner Год назад

      @@petebeard I like to call that "the spirit Christmas" (this way I can honestly claim to keep it alive all year).

  • @gerry343
    @gerry343 Год назад +1

    You're never wasting your time, Pete, all your videos are worth watching!

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +2

      Hello and thanks a lot for your positive comment

  • @StevenSharp
    @StevenSharp Год назад

    Thank you for the introduction to Ronald Searle!

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and its my pleasure.

  • @ryanmooncat3949
    @ryanmooncat3949 Год назад

    Bravo. I'm so glad this appeared in my feed. I remember Searle's Cats and it was great to see more examples of his wonderful talent.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and thanks for your comment. I'm glad you enjoy Searle's work.

  • @alanbudgen2672
    @alanbudgen2672 Год назад

    Searle was a genius who reinvented himself regularly, without changing very much. He was a master draughtsman and I doubt there has ever been a better cartoonist/humourist. Thank you for the video which brings together so much of his work.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello and many thanks for your comment, and appraisal of Searle - naturally I couldn't agree more.

  • @LitHouseTieDye
    @LitHouseTieDye Год назад +1

    Just back from a 2 day power outage from a snow storm. Nice to be welcomed with a new video. You sure have not been wasting your time sir. I appreciate every artist you bring to my attention. These images are so amusing and joyful with just enough darkness to make them real and compelling. Thanks again. Stay warm and have a wonderful season.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +2

      Hello and that sounds pretty bad to me. 2 days witout power? And here I was feeling sorry for myself in the cold northwest of England. Thanks as ever for your continued appreciation of the channel.

    • @LitHouseTieDye
      @LitHouseTieDye Год назад

      @@petebeard Wasn't so bad. We are equipped to deal with it. Wood stove, hand pump on the well, gas for cooking. It gave me plenty of drawing time.

  • @michaelbirch8666
    @michaelbirch8666 Год назад

    Thank you for this homage to a truly Great Briton. You've whetted my appetite and I'm off to re-read Molesworth!

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and thanks for the comment. The words of Molesworth are always a great tonic for the troops I find.

  • @chrisshield6778
    @chrisshield6778 Год назад

    Thank you for reaquainting me with Mr. Searle, I loved his work when I was in college and now will have to find what I did with his books...I know they are around here somewhere!

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and if I've re-ignited your admiration for Searle's work then I'll call that a result.

  • @321bytor
    @321bytor Год назад +1

    Certainly not wasted time - great video again, thank you

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and thanks a lot for the comment.

  • @Sourdo1
    @Sourdo1 Год назад

    One of my all-time favorite Illustrators! Thank you for celebrating him!

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and it's good to know that you enjoyed the video.

  • @mediaprof6328
    @mediaprof6328 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for the retrospective of my all time favorite illustrator/satirist.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks a lot for your appreciation and I'm glad you enjoyed it. And he's certainly one of my all time heroes.

  • @icholash
    @icholash Год назад

    Thank you. 'The Gerund' Molesworth leading and elephant on a piece of string has had my coming in and going out ! Lovely.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and thanks for the appreciation. Reading those books always takes me back to my own schooldays. It wasn't a public school but it was run on similar lines with teachers in gowns and plenty of casual beatings.

  • @danmagoo
    @danmagoo Год назад

    This is wonderful! Thank you so much for making this and for sharing it.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and I'm very glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the comment.

  • @davidwootton683
    @davidwootton683 Год назад

    Many many thanks for sharing this with us. Kind regards, and greetings from Africa.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello, and thanks a lot for your appreciation, it's very welcome.

  • @dalerrogers
    @dalerrogers Год назад

    You have not wasted your time. I LOVE pen and ink comic illustrations. I will look more into him. Thank you for the introduction.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and thanks a lot for your comment. There are plenty of books still in print I think, and a lot of his work is also online.

  • @susanfarley1332
    @susanfarley1332 Год назад

    I remember seeing so much of his art as I was growing up and beyond that. But to see so much of it at once was awesome.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and thanks a lot for your comment. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @davidshurville3658
    @davidshurville3658 4 месяца назад

    Mr Beard,you have never wasted yours or any viewers time!! Great stuff as always.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  4 месяца назад

      Thanks a lot for your ongoing support and appreciation.

  • @olddoggeleventy2718
    @olddoggeleventy2718 Год назад

    Not a waste of time at all. I had no idea who this man was though I had seen his work throughout my lifetime. He was a resilient man to have gone through so much and still retain his love for creating unique and poignant pieces. Thank you for enlightening me.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and many thanks for your appreciation of Searle's work. It's good to know that others are as impressed as I am by his illustrations and hunour.

  • @marklsimonson
    @marklsimonson Год назад +2

    You can see Searle's influence in Mort Drucker's work, especially background characters in his Mad magazine movie parodies.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello and thanks for the comment. That's not a connection I'd previously made but now you've pointed it out I'm not sure how I could have missed it. Both geniuses in my book.

    • @Mibbitmaker
      @Mibbitmaker 11 месяцев назад

      @@petebeard If you look closely at Drucker's art (esp. from 1970s' MAD) in its own unique style, you can see hints of Searle in there.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  11 месяцев назад

      @@Mibbitmaker Hello and thanks for both your recent comments regarding Searle.

  • @pamelachristie5570
    @pamelachristie5570 Год назад

    Wasting your time?! No, indeed! You are enriching the world with these videos, and educating us all! I've been a Searle fan all my life, yet never knew about many of these books. And I'm going to look up the Dick Deadeye movie as soon as I've posted this. You are an international treasure, Mr. Beard. Thank you for these gems.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and many thanks for your support and appreciation. I have a feeling Deadeye is available on youtube but the resolution is pretty bad - which is why I didn't include actual footage in the video.

  • @simonward-horner7605
    @simonward-horner7605 Год назад

    Superb! I've been meaning to watch this for a while now; I love Searle. Thanks, Pete.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello again, and I'm delighted that you enjoyed the video. I was very pleased with the positive responses I had from all over the place when it was first uploaded. Quite a lot of recognition from the USA of course.

    • @simonward-horner7605
      @simonward-horner7605 Год назад

      @@petebeard Yes, Searle is popular in the U.S. The old Disney animators loved his work, too.

  • @greggoreo6738
    @greggoreo6738 Год назад

    Hello dear Dr. Beard. You're my Doctor in my Mind. When LIFE Magazine commissioned Searle to commemorate the Electoral race between Vice president Nixon and Senator Kennedy, our art Teacher showed us the issue with Searle's terrific comic editorial art. I still recall how Searle wrote words to the effect; "I had no problem with making Nixon immediately recognizable because of a nose like Bob Hope's . But. Senator Kennedy is so handsome: all I can do is pile more hair and more hair atop his head in clouds of cotton candy. " Thank you for reminding me of my adolescent encounter with the genius gentleman. Cheers to you Sir! Happy April 2023! Respectfully yours Gregg Oreo Long Beach Ca Etats Unis

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello again, and if I'm your doctor you need a second opinion, mon ami.

    • @greggoreo6738
      @greggoreo6738 Год назад

      @@petebeard ha ha ha ha. Doctor of Divinity for your divine posts, scripts & narrations. Sincerely yours Gregg Oreo Long Beach Ca Etats Unis

  • @susanward398
    @susanward398 Год назад

    Thank you for this excellent production on one of my favorite 20th-century cartoonist/illustrators. He was, indeed, a genius who made the most of his unexpected wartime survival.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and thanks for your comment. I've been very pleasantly surprised by the favourable responses to Searle's wonderful drawings.

  • @mikedirle520
    @mikedirle520 Год назад

    What an unusual style! I've seen it before but never knew or appreciated his lifelong works. Tnx!

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and I think Seare was one of the great 'scribblers'. The agitated linework influenced many who came later.Thanks for watching as ever.

  • @unclenumber3
    @unclenumber3 Год назад

    Love you. These videos are very much appreciated. Thank you❤

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello and many thanks for your appreciative comment.

  • @irangel1958
    @irangel1958 Год назад +4

    You sir are the gift that keeps on giving. I have learned so much and have many artists to admire thanks to your work here. No time wasted and that's a fact. Happy Holidays and see you next year.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello again and many thanks for your generous comment. And best wishes to you too.

  • @bryanroland9402
    @bryanroland9402 Год назад

    Thanks for this trip down memory lane. I loved the "Down with School" books as a child. It's hard to think of another illustrator that does absurd humour quite so well.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello and I'm glad you enjoyed the video. And I agree completely with your assessment of Searle's talent.

    • @bryanroland9402
      @bryanroland9402 Год назад

      @@petebeard I've yet to see a video of yours that I didn't enjoy. So much forgotten talent. Bringing it back into the light is such a worthwhile enterprise.

  • @c.a.savage5689
    @c.a.savage5689 Год назад

    Immensely enjoyable video, which l could have happily watched at twice the length.
    I live in the French countryside and recently came across the French translation of "The Illustrated Winespeak, Ronald Searle's wicked world of winetasting" (1985) at a bric-a-brac shop for 1€. Gloriously hilarious.
    Thank you so much for posting.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello and thanks a lot for your appreciation of the video. I would happily make them longer in some cases, but as it is average view time is about half the video's length. Attention spans aren't what they used to be.

  • @johnsearl6431
    @johnsearl6431 Год назад

    so many memories...thanks!

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and Searle was a major creative force throughout his life. And so prolific.

  • @Speedkiller79
    @Speedkiller79 Год назад

    Thank you so much for another amazing upload. I have learned so many artist I was not aware of from your videos...truly priceless!

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello and your appreciation of my work on the channel is very welcome - thanks.

  • @richleonard55
    @richleonard55 Год назад

    You *haven't* been wasting your time! That's a very good potted intro to Searle - thank you!

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and thanks a lot for the supportibe comment. Im glad you enjoyed it and Searle made my job much easier.

  • @matthieujoly
    @matthieujoly Год назад +1

    what a phenomenal artist.. this is outstanding. I really love this so much.. Thanks again about all the information about him. Fantastic !

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello again and Im really delighted that you found Searle's work so impressive. He is among my all time favourite illustrators and I wish I could have been given a fraction of his talent.

  • @garymcguire8529
    @garymcguire8529 Год назад

    Over the years I've seen so much of Ronald Searle work, but never appreciated how good or funny he was until now. As a kid I did like the opening credits of " Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines", which inspired me to make one out of cardboard, cotton and matchsticks.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello again and I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @littlelamplighters
    @littlelamplighters Год назад

    VERY GOOD. Thank you very much!!

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for the comment.

  • @MajasDad
    @MajasDad Год назад

    Excellent! Thank you!!

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and thanks a lot for your positive comment.

  • @quaich14
    @quaich14 Год назад

    Great tribute and retrospective. Lovingly crafted . One of the great illustrators, satirists and creative geniuses ever to put pen to paper. Thank you for this.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and many thabks for your appreciation. I've been very pleased with the popularity of this video.

  • @tommyadkins844
    @tommyadkins844 Год назад +1

    Ah Ronald Searle! i remember the first artwork i ever saw of him was some from St Trinian's book called Angela's Prince Charming. I quite like the art style in that one.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello and thanks for the comment.

  • @MsLeenite
    @MsLeenite Месяц назад

    Thank you, Mr Beard. Sometimes I see an unfamiliar Impressionist painting and don't know if it's a Renoir or a Monet. But there is never any doubt whatsoever when I'm looking at the work of Ronald Searle. I was always delighted when I found one of his eccentric and delightful drawings lending some style and class to the pages of an otherwise boring magazine. I think my favorites were his gowned and tuxedoed society swells. No, wait, the St. Trinians hellions. Or maybe the impossibly fluffy cats... But they're ALL wonderful.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Месяц назад

      Hello and many thanks for both your recent favourable comments about videos on the channel. Both Jack Davis and Ronald Searle were idols of mine when I was a teenager so I heartily concur with your high opinion of their work. They provided me with a lifetime of laughter.

  • @charlestaylor3195
    @charlestaylor3195 Год назад

    Pete you have not been wasting your time. I can't find the words to express how awesome your videos are. Without getting wordy, keep 'em coming they're great.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and your appreciation of my work on the channel is very welcome. Positive responses from viewers keep me motivated.

  • @brewstergallery
    @brewstergallery Год назад +1

    A big Big BIG THUMBS UP Mr Beard ! My wife Janet and I have been huge fans of Searle for decades. Thank you for pointing out some works that we , as Yankees would not have known about and will seek out through our British connections. The war experiences collection looks harrowing but amazing. My great uncle Paddy was a Japanese POW too and barely survived but made it home. Never talked about it understandably. I saw you had an image at the end for The Square Egg too. Thanks again Pete.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello to you both and my gratitude for your comment and insight. It's particuarly nice to know he's appreciated in quite a few other countries too.

  • @obrien2020
    @obrien2020 Год назад

    You haven’t been wasting your time. Thank you!

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and thanks for your comment. I must say I've been pleasantly surprised by the popularity of this video.

  • @v1e1r1g1e1
    @v1e1r1g1e1 Год назад

    Love the cool jazz soundtrack, Good Sir!

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello again and thanks. Finding decent music that isn't subject ro copyright is one of the toughest parts of making these videos, so I end up re-using quite a few such as these.

  • @Banner_Bearer_of_Eternity
    @Banner_Bearer_of_Eternity Год назад

    Thanks Pete! Great artist.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and Im glad you like his work.

  • @georgefrench1907
    @georgefrench1907 Год назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @blxtothis
    @blxtothis Год назад

    This is a fitting tribute to Mr Searle whose works inspired my generation in the 1950s and subsequently inspired so many artists. How to be Topp was at that time a wonderful escape for me.
    I’d count Searle to be at the level of the other greats of illustrative art, Rackham, Shepheard et al.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and sorry for the late reply. I thought I had done so but youtube says otherwise. So many thanks and of course I agree wholeheartedly.

  • @lindaking9222
    @lindaking9222 Год назад

    Such an accomplished illustrator & so much humour…wonderful..the sketchy pen & ink style suits his humorous interpretations..thanks for this

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and I'm very glad you enjoyed his work.

  • @rubbertoe4278
    @rubbertoe4278 Год назад +2

    Currently about to embark on a project heavily inspired by Ronald Searle next year. This couldn’t come at a better time, thank you 😌

    • @michaelricketson1365
      @michaelricketson1365 Год назад

      Are you drawing a comic book?

    • @rubbertoe4278
      @rubbertoe4278 Год назад +2

      No I am under NDA so can’t actually reveal what it is atm. If I remember I will return to this comment when I can haha

    • @michaelricketson1365
      @michaelricketson1365 Год назад +1

      @@rubbertoe4278 Sounds good, best of luck. I will wait. 😊

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello and I'm glad to have assisted your inspiration for the project. I would also be fascinated to see it down the line.

  • @EdgeHouse1888
    @EdgeHouse1888 Год назад

    Super. I’ve loved Trinians and Molesworth for years but your video showed me so much more.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and I'm very glad you enjoyed the video. What a career the man had.

  • @sarahnunns8263
    @sarahnunns8263 Год назад

    One of my absolute favourite illustrators along with William Heath Robinson.

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад

      Hello and thanks a lot for your appreciation. And at the risk of shamelessly plugging the channel are you aware of the WHR video I made?

  • @jordanwitkofsky7957
    @jordanwitkofsky7957 Год назад +1

    Great artist! I’ve seen his work before but never knew his name-my thanks!

    • @petebeard
      @petebeard  Год назад +1

      Hello and thanks a lot for your appreciation.