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4 September 2018

more original Billy Bunter art by CH Chapman up for sale

Here I highlighted (a few weeks ago) some original Billy Bunter art by CH Chapman that had come up for sale. To a non-Bunter expert like myself, Chapman portrays the 'classic' look of the fat owl of the Remove.

These delightful set of images are described thus...

These pictures are from a small collection of Chapman's work given to me by my father who in turn was given the works by his father. My Grandfather said that he met Chapman and was gifted the images during a cycling holiday in the 60's. My father remembered being left with his big sister whilst my Grandfather went, with a friend, off on the occasional cycling holiday. He also remembers his father returning with the artwork and being fascinated by but forbidden to touch any of it.
Sadly, my grandfather died before committing the story of how he came by the images, to paper. A little research shows anecdotal evidence from Chapman's Grandson that Chapman readily gave his art workaway to whoever he thought might appreciate it and was a keen cyclist even into his 90’s!”

is for sale here - currently at £123


is for sale here - currently at £60

is for sale here - currently at £87

is for sale here - currently at £60 

Charles Henry Chapman, from Wikipedia….
Charles Henry Chapman (1879–1972), who signed his work as C. H. Chapman, was a British illustrator and cartoonist best known for his work in boys' story papers such as The Magnet where the character Billy Bunter appeared. He later illustrated Bunter cartoon strips and several Bunter books published in the 1950s and 1960s.
Chapman was born in Thetford, Norfolk, on 1st April 1879, and attended Kendrick School in Reading, Berkshire, where he created and illustrated a school magazine, The Kendrick Comet. He studied art at the University of Reading, after which he was apprenticed to an architect.He had his first drawing published in the story paper The Captain in 1900, andover the next ten years drew for story papers and comics including Marvel,Pluck, the Boy's Friend, Boy's Herald, Boy's Leader, Illustrated Chips, ComicCuts, Jester, Big Budget, and Ally Sloper's Half Holiday.
From 1911 to 1940 he illustrated Charles Hamilton's Greyfriars School stories, featuring Billy Bunter, for The Magnet,also drawing the magazine's covers until 1926. When the comic Knockout launched in 1938 with a Billy Bunter comic strip, Chapman drew the early instalments before being replaced by Frank Minnitt. In the 1950s and '60s he illustrated Cassell's Billy Bunter's Own annuals.
Charles Henry Chapman mostly signed hiswork “C.H. Chapman” but occasionally signed the pen name “Yorick” or initialed his work “C.H.C”

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