Showing posts with label Souls in Torment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Souls in Torment. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Ronald Searle: Strength Through Joy

Strength through joy?


I suppose Ronald Searle did indeed give his drawing of a wicked St. Trinian's girl flipping over her teacher the title of Unarmed Combat—twice, it seems—and that certainly describes the action well enough. But that is not how it appeared in print.


The titles of Searle drawings were generally afterthoughts. In his classic collection Souls in Torment, as promising a name for a cartoon book as one could hope to find in 1953, the present work is one of three drawings under the alternative heading Strength Through Joy.

The term "unarmed combat" actually appears as part of a caption on the page opposite. Thus, grouping these three drawings under an Unarmed Combat heading would have detracted from the caption on the following page. At least, that's a conjecture of what went on, and why Searle abandoned his presumptive title for this drawing when it was published in a book even though it fit perfectly.

The signature appears to be later than 1953 by more than a decade. Searle must have signed it whenever the drawing eventually left his studio.
Ronald Searle's signature


In 1991, this piece was offered by London dealer Chris Beetles. Despite Beetles noting the publishing history, the title he listed is the one that Searle wrote on the work. After all, it is a better title. 

At auction, many a tempting work seems reasonably priced before the bidding gets underway.

Ronald Searle
Chiswick Auctions listing accessed March 21, 2026, ten days before the sale

Ronald Searle
Chiswick Auctions item description




And yet it sells on March 31 at Chiswick Auctions for more than twice the high estimate.



Here it is on the printed page as one of a trio of Strength Through Joy drawings. On the opposite page is "Some little girl didn't hear me say 'unarmed combat'." The captioned cartoon shows an earlier version of Searle's signature.
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Image added July 5, 2026






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Saturday, February 29, 2020

Ronald Searle: Design for the Souls in Torment at St. Trinian's Handkerchief

Ronald Searle's collection Souls in Torment was published by Perpetua, his own publishing house, in 1953. The following year came the children's handkerchief, because every schoolgirl celebrates her soul being in torment.

Ronald Searle
Souls in Torment at St. Trinian's
Design for a Sefton's children's handkerchief, 1954






http://www.liveauctioneers.com...

Sworders November 19, 2013 Sale


When this was sold at Sworders in 2013, its provenance was listed as Chris Beetles Gallery in London. Presumably it was repurchased by the gallery at Sworders because it was back there the following November for The Illustrators: The British Art of Illustration 1800-2014.


Ronald Searle
Souls in Torment at St. Trinian's
Design for a Sefton's children's handkerchief, 1954

Ronald Searle
The Illustrators:  The British Art of Illustration 1800-2014
Chris Beetles Gallery, London





Note:  Say, does anyone possess a vintage example of this hanky?

How about an printed price list from the 2014 show The Illustrators? I ask specifically regarding catalogue no. 254, the design for the Souls in Torment St. Trinian's handkerchief. I would expect the gallery to have offered the piece at about twice what it paid, their customary practice.

For more on Searle's St. Trinian's work, start with Matt Jones's 2006 post "St. Trinian's part 1" (of 4) on Perpetua, the Ronald Searle Tribute blog, here.

Ronald Searle's centenary will be celebrated next week on Tuesday, March 3. Be sure to wear your school uniform.


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