Nigel Molesworth, the imaginative chronicler of St. Custard's prep school, has a great gift for misspelling. He is the 1950's-era creation of writer Geoffrey Willans and illustrator Ronald Searle. At a Christie's South Kensington sale in 2001, the artist, presumably, sold the 1959 drawing Molesworth: Coo, Gosh, Christmass. Christie's corrected the obvious misspelling of the holiday, a sure sign that they weren't in on the joke. Nigel wears a paper crown from a Christmas cracker, a longstanding English tradition, as any fule kno.
Note: Further reading:
Ronald Searle
Christmas
Winter
Ronald Searle, Molesworth: Coo, Gosh, Christmass, 1959 |
Christie's South Kensington, Sale 2281, Lot 229, December 6, 2001 |
Lot Description |
Note: Further reading:
Ronald Searle
Christmas
Winter
01723
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