Cartoon work and art work of Keith Chatto
Cartoon work and art work of Keith Chatto
About this item
Full title
Author / Creator
Date
Between 1954-1987
Call Numbers
PXD 561
Record Identifier
Reference Code
Formats
Pictures, Drawings and Manuscripts
Physical Description
Contents
Drawings - 56 x 39 cm. - mould damage at lower right - 1 watercolour, on cardboard, with paper decal affixed at upper left
Drawings - 26 x 33 cm. or smaller - cartoon strip is stained from sticky-tape - 1 ink drawing, 1 cartoon strip (printed)
Textual Records - 17 x 15 cm. - 1 handwritten leaf
Other Descriptions
Level of description
Fonds
Subjects
More information
Scope and Contents
Contents
1. El Lobo, the man from nowhere / Kingsize Comics / Desert pay-off / No. 4 [watercolour]
2. [Ink drawing of character of Justin Kane]
3. This is the story of Justin Kane ... [story synopsis]
4. Kane, by Keith Chatto [6 panel cartoon]
Alternative Titles
Full title
Cartoon work and art work of Keith Chatto
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
Dated from Item 2 and the fact that El Lobo was produced some time after 1954 when Chatto worked for Cleveland Press. Source: notes on ML file
Other Chatto material held at PXD 586 - Black & White Artists' Club (17 drawings)
Signature / Inscriptions
"Keith Chatto" -- at right edge (1,2,4)
"'87" at lower right (2)
Contextual Information
Source
Presented Nov. 2000
Administrative / Biographical history
Born in Kogarah, NSW, in 1924, Keith Chatto sold cartoons from 1946, after his demobilisation from the RAAF. His titles included Destiny Scott, Bunny Allen the Glamour Girl, The Buccaneer, Lone Wolf, The Twilight Ranger, El Lobo, Flame & Ash, Randy & Cee Cee, Skippy. In 1977 he took over the Sunday paper version of Air Hawk & the Flying Doctors. He...
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
PXD 561
Record Identifier
Yr8R5NZn
Permalink
https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yr8R5NZn
Other Identifiers
Reference code
441577
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