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(1928-*) Artist, Illustrator, journalist and dramatist.  
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[[Dick Findlay]](1928-1996) was an artist, illustrator, journalist and dramatist.  
 
 
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
  
 
Born Richard (Dick) Findlay in Pretoria, 1928.  
 
Born Richard (Dick) Findlay in Pretoria, 1928.  
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Trained as an artist, he became a prolific ornothological painter and visual artist, especially in water colour, and besides numerous exhibitions, his artworks have been displayed in numerous bird and mammal books. In addition he designed a famous series of South African postage stamps and several coins.  
 
Trained as an artist, he became a prolific ornothological painter and visual artist, especially in water colour, and besides numerous exhibitions, his artworks have been displayed in numerous bird and mammal books. In addition he designed a famous series of South African postage stamps and several coins.  
  
His images have appeared in ten books and more than 50 different periodicals. Publications include the First Folio of South African Birds (with  Alan Bird, 1959), A Folio of South African Animals (1967), ,and the illustrations for a prestigious reprint of The Soul Of The Ape and  The Soul Of The White Ant by Eugène N. Marais. He also did a mural for the orignal Jan Smuts Airport  in Johannesburg.  
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His images have appeared in ten books and more than 50 different periodicals. Publications include the First Folio of South African Birds (with  Alan Bird, 1959), A Folio of South African Animals (1967),   and the illustrations for a prestigious reprint of ''The Soul of the Ape'' and  ''The Soul of the White Ant'' by [[Eugène N. Marais]]. He also did a mural for the original Jan Smuts Airport  in Johannesburg.
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He passed away on 28 March, 1996.
  
 
==Contribution to South African Theatre, Film, Media and Performance==
 
==Contribution to South African Theatre, Film, Media and Performance==
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The author of many articles on the arts, including theatre,  he  did designs for various stage productions over the years.   
 
The author of many articles on the arts, including theatre,  he  did designs for various stage productions over the years.   
  
He  wrote one [[Afrikaans]] play, ''[[Bitter Lied van die Somer]]'' (written earlier, published in 1974).  
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A a playwright he produced an [[Afrikaans]] play, ''[[Bitter Lied van die Somer]]'' (written earlier, published by [[J.L. van Schaik]] in 1974), which was the basis for an English script he wrote for ''[[Forgotten Summer]]'', filmed in 1970 by [[Panorama Films]]. He also wrote the [[Afrikaans]] one-act play ''[[Roep van die Naguiltjie]]''.
  
He also wrote the script for ''[[Forgotten Summer]]'', a film based on the play and filmed in 1970 by [[Panorama Films]] in English.
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==Sources==
  
==Sources==
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https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Findlay
  
 
Ogilvie and Graff. 1988. The Dictionary of South African Painters and Sculptors Johannesburg: Everard Read.
 
Ogilvie and Graff. 1988. The Dictionary of South African Painters and Sculptors Johannesburg: Everard Read.

Latest revision as of 06:37, 15 April 2022

Dick Findlay(1928-1996) was an artist, illustrator, journalist and dramatist.

Biography

Born Richard (Dick) Findlay in Pretoria, 1928.

Trained as an artist, he became a prolific ornothological painter and visual artist, especially in water colour, and besides numerous exhibitions, his artworks have been displayed in numerous bird and mammal books. In addition he designed a famous series of South African postage stamps and several coins.

His images have appeared in ten books and more than 50 different periodicals. Publications include the First Folio of South African Birds (with Alan Bird, 1959), A Folio of South African Animals (1967), and the illustrations for a prestigious reprint of The Soul of the Ape and The Soul of the White Ant by Eugène N. Marais. He also did a mural for the original Jan Smuts Airport in Johannesburg.

He passed away on 28 March, 1996.

Contribution to South African Theatre, Film, Media and Performance

The author of many articles on the arts, including theatre, he did designs for various stage productions over the years.

A a playwright he produced an Afrikaans play, Bitter Lied van die Somer (written earlier, published by J.L. van Schaik in 1974), which was the basis for an English script he wrote for Forgotten Summer, filmed in 1970 by Panorama Films. He also wrote the Afrikaans one-act play Roep van die Naguiltjie.

Sources

https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Findlay

Ogilvie and Graff. 1988. The Dictionary of South African Painters and Sculptors Johannesburg: Everard Read.

http://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/171672613/Bitter_Lied_van_die_Somer_n_Toneelstuk_in_drie_Bedrywe_deur_Dick_Findlay.html

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2614834/combined Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography

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