'He is a striking representative of a great British tradition, of something we do well, and where he stands with his own heroes, George Cruikshank and Thomas Rowlandson'
Quentin Blake
Fri 6 Jan 2012 22.55 GMT
Monica was Searle's second wife, to whom he remained devoted. She died in July 2011. Photograph: Eamonn McCabe/Guardian |
Michael McNay
Tuesday 3 January 2012
The artist Ronald Searle, who has died aged 91, will always be associated with St Trinian's, the anarchic girls' boarding school he created in pen and ink in the 1940s, which inspired a long-running series of films. Searle and St Trinian's go together like Petruchio and Kate; except that Searle created his own shrews and lived with their reputation for the rest of his life.