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      • Rupert Bear is an English children's comic strip character and franchise created by Herbert Tourtel and illustrated by his wife, the artist Mary Tourtel, first appearing in the Daily Express newspaper on 8 November 1920.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rupert_BearRupert Bear - Wikipedia

    Rupert Bear is an English children's comic strip character and franchise created by Herbert Tourtel [1] and illustrated by his wife, the artist Mary Tourtel, first appearing in the Daily Express newspaper on 8 November 1920.

  3. Alfred Bestall's biography has now been written (in 2003) by his niece and god-daughter, Caroline Bott. Published by Harry Potter's publishers, Bloomsbury. the book is full of Alfred's life, thoughts and artwork and is a "must" for Followers everywhere. BACK TO CREATORS.

  4. A new set of stamps features the artwork of Alfred Bestall, who wrote and illustrated more than 270 Rupert stories. A little bear is celebrating a very big birthday: Rupert has turned 100....

  5. In 2011 the Rupert's Who's Who was writen by Phil Toze, a life-long Rupert fan and Rupert Follower. The book lists every character that has appeared in Rupert stories in the Daily Express and Rupert annuals since 1920.

  6. Nov 8, 2020 · Rupert first appeared in the Daily Express on 8 November 1920, as Little Lost Bear - the work of illustrator Mary Tourtel. The character, whose famous red jumper was originally blue,...

  7. Dec 2, 2020 · Despite never having seen the strip and with only 5 weeks’ lead-in time, he wrote and drew his first exploit – ‘Rupert, Algy and the Smugglers’ which began on June 28 th 1935 while designing and filling the first Annual.

  8. Mary's career as a childrens' book illustrator spanned 38 years, from 1897, with her first publications when she was just 23, to 1935. She illustrated and wrote Rupert Bear from his creation in 1920 until 1935, contributing over 3,500 Rupert pictures and at least 87 stories.

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