It Was Extraordinary
£195.00
Title: It Was Extraordinary
Artist: Quentin Blake
Type: Limited edition giclée Print
Image size: 26.5cm x 28.5cm
Framed Size (approximate): 46.5cm x 49.0cm
Edition size: 495
Available formats:
Mounted: in a warm white mount
Framed: in a white frame with a warm white mount
It Was Extraordinary by Quentin Blake & Roald Dahl
A Gentle Encounter of Literary Minds
This Giclée print captures a heartwarming scene between Miss Honey and Matilda. Sir Quentin Blake uses his characteristic scratchy lines to bring the duo to life. Furthermore, the illustration highlights the shift in power as Matilda takes charge. The soft green bushes frame the gate beautifully. Consequently, the viewer feels the tenderness of this specific literary moment. It portrays the quiet strength found within the smallest individuals.
Fluid Inks and Whimsical Watercolours
Blake’s watercolour washes add a gentle warmth to the composition. Specifically, Miss Honey’s blue coat provides a soothing focal point against the earthy house tones. Every pen stroke conveys emotion and movement with effortless grace. In addition, the light dappling of the leaves suggests a breezy afternoon in the garden. His style remains iconic for its ability to evoke nostalgia in fans of all ages. Because he masters the art of simplicity, the characters feel incredibly real.
Craftsmanship and Timeless Elegance
The artwork sits within a crisp white frame that complements any modern decor. Because it uses high-quality Giclée printing, the colours will stay vibrant for many years. A deep white mount provides a professional finish and enhances the visual impact. Moreover, the inclusion of the classic quote adds historical context to the piece. Such a limited edition status makes it a significant find for serious art collectors. This ensures the investment remains a precious heirloom for the family.
Celebrating the Power of the Small
Choosing this piece allows you to celebrate the legacy of Roald Dahl in your own home. It serves as an inspiring reminder of a child’s hidden strength and potential. Similarly, the official branding ensures that this is a genuine piece of collectors’ art. Finally, the framed print arrives ready to transform your walls into a storybook gallery. It is truly a charming addition to a study or a child’s library.
A Lifelong Passion for Art
Quentin Blake and Roald Dahl Art
Sir Quentin Blake, born in 1932, has pursued drawing since his earliest memories. His first published work appeared in Punch when he was just 16 years old, showcasing his immense talent early on.
Education and Early Career
Blake attended Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School before studying English at Downing College, Cambridge. After completing his National Service, he obtained a postgraduate teaching diploma at the University of London. He also took life classes at Chelsea Art School to hone his skills.
A Renowned Illustrator
Throughout his career, Blake focused on illustration while teaching for over twenty years at the Royal College of Art. He served as the head of the Illustration department from 1978 to 1986. During this time, he continued to illustrate for Punch, The Spectator, and other prominent magazines.
Contributions to Children’s Literature
In 1960, Blake entered the realm of children’s literature with A Drink of Water by John Yeoman. He became well-known for his collaborations with writers such as Russell Hoban, Joan Aiken, Michael Rosen, John Yeoman, and, most famously, Roald Dahl. His vibrant illustrations breathe life into classic children’s books, while his original characters, like Mister Magnolia and Mrs Armitage, continue to delight young readers.
Overall, Quentin Blake’s contributions to art and literature leave a lasting legacy that continues to inspire and entertain.


