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Lot 614: Harmsen van der Beek (Dutch, 1897-1953)

Est: £600 GBP - £800 GBP
Christie'sLondon, United KingdomJune 29, 2011

Item Overview

Description

Harmsen van der Beek (Dutch, 1897-1953)
Noddy meets Big-Ears
numbered '7' (upper middle)
pen and brown ink and watercolour, unframed
4½ x 5¾ in. (11.5 x 14.6 cm.)

Provenance

Enid Blyton: Noddy, Sotheby's London, 29 October 1997, lot 12.

Notes

ENID BLYTON'S NODDY (Lots 614-626)


Enid Blyton met with David White (the managing director of Sampson Low and Co. Ltd.) in order to discuss creating a 'popular character for younger children with bright and colourful illustrations'. The end result was one of the most iconic characters in the history of children's literature.

Blyton had been working with the Dutch illustrator Eelco Martinus ten Harmsen van der Beek on a book published in July 1949 entitled The Fourth Holiday. Obviously impressed with his work Blyton decided to meet with Beek and within two hours Noddy goes to to Toyland was imagined and drawn.

Blyton fired off the first two Noddy books with the following note:
'I have finished the first two little Noddy books and there they are. I have written them with a view to give van der Beek all the scope possible for his particular genius - toys - pixies, goblins, Toyland, brick-houses, dolls houses, toadstool houses, market-places - he'll really enjoy himself! I don't want to tell him how to interpret anything because he'll do it much better if he has a perfectly free hand - but as Noddy (the little nodding man), Big-Ears the pixie, and Mr. and Mrs. Tubby (the teddy bears) will probably feature in further books, and will be "important" characters as far as these books are concerned, I'd be very glad if he could sketch out these characters and let me see roughs'.

Beek's work was a source of inspiration to Blyton and she loved unpacking each new delivery of glossy illustrations. She claimed that he had created Noddy and his environment exactly as she had visualised it.


NODDY GOES TO TOYLAND, 1949

Harmsen van der Beek (Dutch, 1897-1953)
Noddy meets Big-Ears
numbered '7' (upper middle)
pen and brown ink and watercolour, unframed
4½ x 5¾ in. (11.5 x 14.6 cm.)

Auction Details

Christie's Interiors

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Christie's
June 29, 2011, 12:00 AM GMT

85 Old Brompton Road, London, LDN, SW7 3LD, UK