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- Browne, Hablot Knight
- An Illustrator of Dickens - Hablot Knight Browne ("Phiz"), by Arthur Allchin
(Century Magazine, 1893A)
- Burnand, Mr. F.C.
- Mr. F.C. Burnand - Illustrated Interviews, by Harry How
(The Strand, 1892A)
- Cole, Timothy
- A Talk with Timothy Cole, the Engraver, by James Milne
(Windsor, 1897A)
- Dache, Caran
- Caran Dache - Illustrated Interviews, by Marie Belloc
(The Strand, 1898A)
- "The greatest caricaturist of France."
- Daumier, Honore
- Daumier, Caricaturist, by Henry James
(Century Magazine, 1890A)
- de Monvel, Maurice Boutet
- Maurice Boutet de Monvel, by Will H. Low
(Century Magazine, 1894B)
- Louis-Maurice Boutet de Monvel (18501913) was a French painter and illustrator best known for his watercolors for children's books. He was a major figure in 19th-century children's literature illustration. - Wikipedia
- Maurice Boutet de Monvel, by Marie van Vorst
(St. Nicholas, 1900A)
- Du Maurier, George
- Du Maurier and London Society, by Henry James, Jr.
(Century Magazine, 1883B)
- Includes a number of Du Maurier's cartoons and caricatures.
- In Bohemia with Du Maurier, by Felix Moscheles
(Century Magazine, 1896B)
- Reminiscences of Du Maurier at the Antwerp Academy.
- The Home of Dickens and Du Maurier, by Douglas Sladen
(Windsor, 1897A)
- Number 1 Devonshire Terrace, in London.
- Du Maurier at the Punch Table, by Henry W. Lucy
(The Strand, 1900A)
- Furniss, Harry
- Mr. Harry Furniss - Illustrated Interviews, by Harry How
(The Strand, 1893A)
- Confessions of a Caricaturist, by Harry Furniss
(Strand, 1901B)
- Advance selections from Furniss's about-to-be-published autobiography.
- Gilbert, W.S.
- W.S. Gilbert - Illustrated Interviews
(The Strand, 1891B)
- The "Gilbert" of "Gilbert and Sullivan," who was an illustrator as well as a dramatist, poet and librettist.
- Greenaway, Kate
- A Glimpse of Kate Greenaway, by Ethel Mackenzie McKenna (Ladies' Home Journal, 1892)
- Kate Greenaway
(Girl's Own Paper, 1902)
- Includes some charming and never-before-published illustrations.
- Harvey, William
- William Harvey (engraver)
(Illustrated London Almanack, 1867)
- Hurdis, James Henry
- James Henry Hurdis (obit)
(Gentleman's Magazine, 1859)
- Illustrator and engraver.
- Leech, John
- John Leech
(Illustrated London Almanack, 1866)
- Caricacurist for Punch.
- John Leech
(Scribners, 1879A)
- Reed, E.T.
- How I Do My Punch Pictures: A Talk with Mr. E.T. Reed, by Raymond Blathwayt
(Windsor, 1898A)
- Sala, George Augustus
- George Augustus Sala - Illustrated Interviews, by Harry How
(The Strand, 1892B)
- George Augustus Sala's First and Last Work, by His Widow
(Windsor, 1898A)
- Steinla, Moritz
- Moritz Steinla (obit)
(Gentleman's Magazine, 1859)
- Professor of Engraving at Dresden Academy.
- Tissot, James
- Tissot's Illustrations of the Gospels, by Theodore Stanton
(Century Magazine, 1894B)
- Tissot's "Life of Christ," by Edith Coues
(Century Magazine, 1896A)
- "M. Tissot's work, colossal in its proportions, will consist of a great number of pen-drawings in the text, and some 350 compositions in aquarelle, comprising portraits of the principal personages in the life of Christ, symbolic representations of certain phrases or passages of the New Testament, and scenes from private and public life or representations of Jewish customs and manners." To achieve this, Tissot traveled to the Holy Land to study (and reproduce) the architecture, costumes and objects of the time.
- Töpffer, Rodolphe
- Rodolphe Töpffer, the Genevese Caricaturist
(Atlantic Monthly, 1865)
- Urrabieta, Daniel Vierge
- Daniel Vierge Urrabieta - The Father of Modern Illustration, by August F. Jaccaci
(Century Magazine, 1893B)
- Woolf, M.
- Mr. Woolf and His Waifs, by Mrs. Hamilton Mott (Ladies Home Journal, 1896)
- Artist M. Woolf's pictures and cartoons of poor children.
- Zorn, Andres
- Andres Zorn - A Swedish Etcher, by M.G. van Rensselaer
(Century Magazine, 1893B)
- How Edwin Drood Was Illustrated, by Alice Meynell
(Century Magazine, 1884A)
- Caricaturists and Their Work, by Raymond Blathwayt
(The Strand, 1894B)
- Interviews with Dudley Hardy, E.T. Reed, Leslie Ward, Harry Furniss, and Caruthers Gould.
- Artists of The Strand Magazine
(The Strand, 1895B)
- Sidney Edward Paget (perhaps best known for creating the image of Sherlock Holmes), Paul Hardy, Harold Robert Millar, J.A. Shepherd, Joseph Finnemore, W.B. Wollen, Alf Johnson, Frances Caruthers Gould, James Sullivan, Alfred Pearse, and Gordon Brown.
- Four Artistic Humorists, by Arthur Fish
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1896)
- Phil May, E.T. Reed, J.A. Shepherd and L. Raven Hill
- Five Black-and-White Artists, by Arthur Girdlestone
(Windsor, 1898A)
- G.D. Armour, Maurice Greiffenhagen, L. Raven Hill, S.H. Sime, Edgar Wilson.
- French Humorous Artists, by Marie E. Belloc
(Strand, 1901B)
- Some examples of cartoons from across the Channel.
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- Charles, Lallie
- Madame Garet-Charles, an Artist in Photography, by Anne MacKenzie
(Windsor Magazine, 1897B)
- Madame Lallie Charles's Portraits
(Lady's Realm, 1901)
- Edmonds, Catherine
- A Chat with a Girl Photographer, by Frederick Crowest
(Girl's Own Paper, 1901)
- Hailey, Clarence
- Photographing Race-Horses: An Afternoon with Mr. Clarence Hailey
(Windsor Magazine, 1897B)
- Russell, J.
- Photographing Royalty: A Chat with Mr. J. Russell, by Rudolph Ireton
(Windsor, 1897A)
- An article filled with photos of royals, including Queen Victoria, the Tsar and many others.
- Distinguished Devotees of the Camera
(Windsor Magazine, 1900B)
- Camera enthusiasts among the nobility and other notables.
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