- Richard Chopping
Richard Wasey Chopping (
14 April 1917 -17 April 2008 ) [ [http://www.booksellerworld.com/richard-chopping.htm Richard Chopping Bibliography at Bookseller World ] ] was a Britishillustrator andauthor best known forpainting thedust jacket s ofIan Fleming 'sJames Bond novels starting with "From Russia with Love " (1957).Early life
Chopping was born in
Colchester ,Essex and educated atGresham's School , Holt. [ [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/richard-chopping-versatile-illustrator-best-known-for-his-distinctive-bond-book-jackets-813974.html Richard Chopping: Versatile illustrator best known for his distinctive Bond book jackets] ]Illustrator
He painted in the
trompe l'oeil style, creating a realistic and almost three dimensional appearance. Among his illustrations are nine covers between 1957 and 1966 for James Bond books byIan Fleming and the cover of John Gardner's first Bond continuation novel, "Licence Renewed " (1981).Book covers
*"From Russia with Love" (1957)
*"Goldfinger" (1959)
*"For Your Eyes Only" (1960)
*"Thunderball" (1961)
*"The Spy Who Loved Me" (1962)
*"On Her Majesty's Secret Service" (1963)
*"You Only Live Twice" (1964)
*"The Man with the Golden Gun" (1965)
*"Octopussy and The Living Daylights " (1966)
*"Licence Renewed " (1981)Author
During the 1940s, Chopping also established himself as an author and illustrator of
natural history and children's books. His early work includes "Butterflies in Britain" (1943), "A Book of Birds" (1944), "The Old Woman and the Pedlar" (1944), "The Tailor and the Mouse" (1944), "Wild Flowers" (1944) and "Mr Postlethwaite's Reindeer" (1945).Chopping's first novel, "The Fly" (Secker & Warburg, 1965) was recommended to its publisher by
Angus Wilson , where David Farrar found it "a perfectly disgusting concoction". It was edited by Giles Gordon, who later wrote that he was determined to like the novel, hoping that "more, and no doubt better, books would follow. "The Fly" was indeed disgusting." Gordon found Chopping "most fastidious" and his book "sufficiently sordid to appeal to voyeurs, and if Chopping were to adorn it with one of his famous dust-jackets it could be a "succès de scandale"; and so it proved." [Gordon, Giles, "Aren't We Due a Royalty Statement?" (1993)] Chopping's second novel, "The Ring" (1967), was more mundane and much less successful.Private life
Chopping was survived by his life partner Dennis Wirth-Miller, a year older than himself. The two were the first couple to register a
Civil Partnership in Colchester. They lived inWivenhoe for over sixty years, and were the founders of an artist community which counted Francis Bacon as a member.References
*cite web | url = http://commanderbond.net/Public/Stories/2080-1.shtml | title = Richard Chopping and James Bond | work = Bond Artist Severs Last Link With Fleming | accessdate = November 13 | accessyear = 2005
External links
* [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/richard-chopping-versatile-illustrator-best-known-for-his-distinctive-bond-book-jackets-813974.html Obituary: "Independent"]
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article3817445.ece Obituary: "Times"]
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