- Cecil Langley Doughty
Cecil Langley Doughty (
7 November 1913 –26 October 1985 ) was a Britishcomics artist andillustrator , best known for his work in the comic Knockout and the educational weeklyLook and Learn .Life
Born in
Withernsea ,East Riding of Yorkshire , Doughty trained at Battersea Polytechnic, his earliest workcomic strip appearing in Knockout andThe Children's Newspaper in 1948. Doughty went on to draw Terry Brent for School Friend before finding his metier drawing historical strips for Thriller Comics, his first story adapting W. Harrison Ainsworth's novel Windsor Castle followed by many stories featuringRobin Hood andDick Turpin . In the late 1950s he also drew for Express Weekly andThe Eagle , taking over the Jack O'Lantern strip in colour for eight months.In 1962, Doughty began producing illustrations in black & white and colour for
Look and Learn . He proved to be one of the paper's most successful historical illustrators, his work appearing over the full twenty year history of the magazine. WhenLook and Learn closed in 1982, Doughty retired from commercial artwork to concentrate on landscapes. Already in his late sixties, Doughty held an exhibition of his paintings at Carmarthen, where he was then living.C. L. Doughty died at the age of 71.
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