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Vendor:Quentin Blake & Roald Dahl
Everyone Ready - Mounted
Everyone Ready by illustrator Quentin Blake is an artwork that depicts an illustration from Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory with Charlie and Mr. Willy Wonka on an adventure, surrounded by chocolate treats. This Official Collectors Edition artwork makes a fantastic gift for...- From £95.00
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This Golden Ticket - Mounted
This Golden Ticket by illustrator Quentin Blake is an artwork featuring an illustration from Roald Dahl's Charlie and The Chocolate Factory. With Charlie holding up is golden ticket from Mr Willy Wonka. This Official Collectors Edition artwork makes a fantastic gift for a child's...- From £125.00
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Three Cheers for Charlie! - Mounted
Very Low in Stock - Last Chance to own this Artwork Three Cheers for Charlie! by illustrator Quentin Blake is an artwork featuring an illustration from Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Grandpa Joe jumps up out of bed, with renewed vigor, ready to accompany...- From £109.00
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Hello, Good Morning - Mounted
Hello, Good Morning by illustrator Quentin Blake is an artwork featuring an illustration from Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Four Oompa Loompa enthusiastically greet Charlie and the other children in the factory. Loved by adults and Children alike, this Official Collectors Edition artwork makes...- From £109.00
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Sir Quentin Blake is an English illustrator, born in 1932 in Sidcup, Kent, best known for his work with the legendary author, Roald Dahl. He is one of those artists whose work is instantly recognisable. His style is carefree, quick, easy-going, but at the same time warm, funny and always conveying information to keep the story moving. His tools are waterproof ink and numerous scruffy-looking dip pens of all sizes. His art brought Roald Dahl's distinctive prose to life. Who can forget his wonderful illustrations for George’s Marvellous Medicine, The Twits, The BFG or Revolting Rhymes? Once you’ve seen them, they stay with you for life. As these stories became films, such as the BFG in 2016, Sir Quentin’s drawings took on new life. In 1999, Sir Quentin was appointed the first ever Children’s Laureate, a new post devised to raise the profile of children’s literature. His prints grace the walls of libraries and children’s bedrooms across the globe. On his method, Sir Quentin wrote. ‘I do a freewheeling sort of drawing that looks as though it is done on the spur of the moment. However, even a single drawing needs a certain amount of preparation and planning.’



