LevelCollection
Ref NoJAS
TitleIllustrations by James Sillavan
Date1999-2010
Extent1 box
Creator NameSillavan; James (1950-2013); designer and cartoonist
DescriptionCollection of original artwork which featured alongside articles, predominantly in the Guardian, but also in other papers. Also includes a drawing for the exhibition at Kings Place in 2011.
Admin HistoryJames A Sillavan (JAS) studied advertising at Manchester School of Art in the early 1970s. Returning to the UK after a year in Colombia he went into magazine design and ended up as a layout artist on the Daily Express. In 1991, Sillavan was offered the post of diary cartoonist on the Times. This was followed by a move to Paris in 1996 where Sillavan took up photography. Sillavan received his first Guardian commission in 1999, changed his 'sign off' to JAS and began cartooning again, providing the Guardian with two illustrations per week. In the years that followed, Sillavan’s cartoons accompanied hundreds of articles across various sections of the paper, most commonly the Education and Comment & Debate pages. As well as the Guardian, Sillavan’s work has appeared in numerous other papers including the Observer, Financial Times, Daily Telegraph and the Economist.
Custodial HistoryDonated to the GNM Archive by James Sillavan in 2003 and 2012.
System Of ArrangementChronological
Access StatusOpen
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