Sorry, I can't understand the meaning of your phrase: "having a name put to the style"colcool007 wrote:If you want examples of Giralt's work, then you need to look at Haddie which was in the Hotspur (which we have only recently discussed), The Blitz Kid which was in The Hornet and Red Dagger and The Bootneck Boy in Battle. Giralt also did quite a few of the Football Picture Story Monthlies too.Nikos Nikolaidis wrote:I beleive that the artist of "The Boxer Nobody Knows" was Juan Giralt.
However, the artist for The Boxer Nobody Knows has a style that is distinct from Giralt's and it's an artist that I would not mind having a name put to the style.
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Hi Nikos, what I meant is that I can recognise the style of the art, but I don't know who the artist is. However, I would like to know who the artist is as they did quite a large amount of work for D C Thomson.Nikos Nikolaidis wrote:Sorry, I can't understand the meaning of your phrase: "having a name put to the style"colcool007 wrote:If you want examples of Giralt's work, then you need to look at Haddie which was in the Hotspur (which we have only recently discussed), The Blitz Kid which was in The Hornet and Red Dagger and The Bootneck Boy in Battle. Giralt also did quite a few of the Football Picture Story Monthlies too.Nikos Nikolaidis wrote:I beleive that the artist of "The Boxer Nobody Knows" was Juan Giralt.
However, the artist for The Boxer Nobody Knows has a style that is distinct from Giralt's and it's an artist that I would not mind having a name put to the style.
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Same here col. Hopefully, someone will be able to solve the mystery of his identity.colcool007 wrote:However, I would like to know who the artist is as they did quite a large amount of work for D C Thomson.
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My money is on Ray coming to our rescue.chrisb wrote:Same here col. Hopefully, someone will be able to solve the mystery of his identity.colcool007 wrote:However, I would like to know who the artist is as they did quite a large amount of work for D C Thomson.
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