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Russell Brockbank

1913 - 1979

L'essentiel

  • Nationality: Canada
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Top 3 works: Brockbank Bracket Clock
  • Died: 1979
  • Art period: Moderne
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  • Museums on APS:
    • Banque d’Angleterre
    • Banque d’Angleterre
    • Banque d’Angleterre
    • Banque d’Angleterre
    • Banque d’Angleterre
  • Born: 1913, Niagara Falls, Canada
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Lifespan: 66 years
  • Top-ranked work: Brockbank Bracket Clock

Quiz d'art

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Question 1:
Où est né Russell Partridge Brockbank ?
Question 2:
Quel magazine Brockbank travaillait-il intensivement pendant sa carrière ?
Question 3:
Brockbank étudiait à quelle école d’art ?
Question 4:
Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, Brockbank était un :
Question 5:
Quel était le principal domaine artistique de Brockbank ?

Russell Partridge Brockbank (1913–1979): The Precision of Humor

Russell Partridge Brockbank (1913–1979) stands as a singular figure in British illustration, celebrated for his masterful blend of draughtsmanship and witty observation—primarily focused on motoring, motor racing, and aviation subjects. Born April 15, 1913, in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, to Caroline Partridge and Clarence Brockbank – who emigrated from Birmingham, England – his early life instilled a lifelong fascination with mechanical precision alongside an innate talent for storytelling.

Early Life & Education: Brockbank’s formative years were spent at Ridley College in St Catherine's, Ontario, where he honed his artistic skills. He subsequently pursued formal training at Chelsea Art School, establishing a foundation for his distinctive style. This rigorous academic grounding would prove crucial to developing the meticulous technique that characterized his later work.

Career Beginnings: His professional journey commenced with freelance commissions and quickly gained momentum when he secured a lucrative contract illustrating Prince Bira’s Christmas cards – a pivotal moment that cemented his reputation as a skilled artist. This early success demonstrated Brockbank's ability to capture the essence of subject matter with both accuracy and artistic flair.

Punch Partnership & Artistic Style: Brockbank's association with *Punch* magazine spanned over three decades, beginning in 1949 as Art Editor and culminating in 1960. During this time, he championed a meticulous approach to illustration, painstakingly recreating vehicles and aircraft with remarkable accuracy, reflecting his deep understanding of engineering principles. He insisted on replicating every detail—from the curvature of fenders to the texture of upholstery—transforming mundane subjects into objects of fascination.

World War II Contributions: Recognizing the importance of disseminating vital information during wartime, Brockbank volunteered for convoy duty in the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, achieving the rank of Lieutenant. Notably, he collaborated on *Aircraft Recognition*, a training journal utilizing his artistic expertise to aid in aircraft identification – demonstrating his commitment to both art and public service. His illustrations served not only as visual aids but also conveyed a sense of seriousness and responsibility.

Notable Works & Legacy: Brockbank’s oeuvre encompasses numerous books featuring his signature motoring cartoons, including “Round the Bend,” “Up the Straight,” “Over the Line,” “Bees Under My Bonnet” (with Ronald Collier), “Motoring Abroad,” “More Motoring Abroad,” “The Brockbank Omnibus,” “Manifold Pressures,” “Move Over!”, “Motoring Through Punch,” and “Brockbank’s Grand Prix.” His enduring influence can be seen in his meticulous depictions of automobiles and aircraft, which continue to inspire admiration for their technical detail and artistic charm. He remains a celebrated exemplar of British illustration—a testament to the power of combining draughtsmanship with perceptive humor.

For more information about Russell Partridge Brockbank's work, visit Russell Partridge Brockbank on AllPaintingsStore.com or his page on Wikipedia.