Dickens and His Illustrators Cruikshank, Seymour, Buss, "Phiz," Cattermole, Leech, Doyle, Stanfield, Maclise, Tenniel, Frank Stone, Landseer, Palmer, Topham, Marcus Stone, and Luke Fildes 2nd. Ed.

Part 25

Chapter 252,808 wordsPublic domain

Hablôt, Colonel, 114. Hall, Mr. (Chapman & Hall), 44, 49, 116. Hamerton, P. G., 2, 183. Hamilton, Colonel, 6. Hamilton, J., 245, 248. Hampstead Road, 199. Hanley, E., 245. "Hard Times," designs for, 220, 221, 222. Harley, J. P., 73. Harrison, F., 80, 82. "Haunted Man, The," designs for, 146, 157, 173, 175-178, 221. Haweis, Rev. H. R., 151. Heath, W., 233. "Heiress, The," 32, 38. Highgate Cemetery, 116, 179. "History of _Punch_," 149. Hodder, G., 15. Hogarth, Miss G., 100, 168, 216. "Holiday Romance," designs by F. Barnard, 222; by Sir J. Gilbert and G. G. White, 224. "Holly Tree Inn, The," picture by Eleanor E. Manly, 245. Hood, Tom, 113, 140. "Hook and Eye" Club, The, 6. Hook, Theodore, 32. Houghton, A. Boyd, =220=. _Household Words_, 23, 26, 189. Hove, 117. Hughes, W. R., 247. "Hunted Down," designs by F. Barnard, 222; by M. Greiffenhagen, 226. Hunter, E., 245. Hunt, Holman, 148. Hunt, Leigh, 32, 107, 150. Hyde Park Place, 206, 208, 211, 216.

_Illustrated London News_, 224, 240. Irving, Washington, 220. Islington, 31, 35, 38. "Is She His Wife?" design by F. W. Pailthorpe, 236. Italy, 162, 182.

"Jack Ketch," 33. Jackson, John, 4, 36, 41, 48, 54, 56. Jackson, Mason, 60. "Jacob Parallel," =236=, =241-242=. "Jack Straw's Castle," Hampstead, 162. Jerrold, Blanchard, 24. Jerrold, Douglas, 140, 153. Jodrell, Rev. Sir E. R., 168.

Kate Nickleby, notes on the portraits by W. P. Frith, R.A., 246-247. Keeley, Robert, 142. Kennington, 113. Kensal Green, 28. "Ketch Papers, The," 33. Knight (engraver), 85, 100. Knight, Admiral Sir John, 114. Knight, Charles, 56. "Kyd" (pseudonym of J. Clayton Clarke), 233.

"Lamplighter, The," 25; design by F. W. Pailthorpe, 236. "Lamplighter's Story, The," 25-26. Landells, E., 46, 80. Landseer, Sir E., R.A., 135, 137, 162, =180-181=. Lane, R. J., A.R.A., 247. Lang, A., 92. Laurence, S., 238, 247. Leamington, 96. Lee, 59. Leech, John, 59, 60, 114, =138-148=, 161, 173, 176, 240; extraordinary blunder in "The Battle of Life" by, 145; "The Rising Generation," 147; as an actor, 147; accident to, 147; death, 148; portrait by Sir J. E. Millais, P.R.A., 148. Leighton, Lord, P.R.A., 195, 206. Leslie, C. R., R.A., =219-220=, 245. Letters:-- Browne (H. K.) to W. G. R. Browne, 111-112; to Morton Brune, 61; to Dickens, 83, 84, 115; to R. Young, 113, 120. Cattermole (G.) to Dickens, 130. Chapman (E.) to Dickens, 43. Chapman (F.) to _Anon._, 139. Cosens (F. W.) to author, 118. Cruikshank (G.) to Dickens, 14; to _The Times_, 19-22. Dickens (C.) to _Anon._, _re_ "Pickwick," 36-37; to _The Athenæum_, 43-44; to H. K. Browne, 88-89, 93, 94, 96-97, 99, 100, 111, 115-116; to G. Cattermole, 122-134; to Chapman & Hall, 205; to E. Chapman, 83-84, 158; to F. Chapman, 212; to G. Cruikshank, 16-17; to C. Dickens the younger, 44-45; to Mrs. C. Dickens, 191; to J. T. Fields, 209; to L. Fildes, R.A., 207; to J. Forster, 24, 92, 94, 103, 145, 147, 157, 179, 200; to T. Longman, 194; to S. Palmer, 184; to R. Seymour, 39-40; to C. Stanfield, R.A., 154, 155-156, 159; to F. Stone, A.R.A., 158-159, 176-178; to M. Stone, R.A., 193, 196, 197-198; to Wilkie Collins, 244. Fennell (J. G.) to author, 62. Leech (J.) to J. Forster, 143-144. Lockwood (W.) to author, 248. Maclise (D., R.A.) to C. Dickens, 169-170; to J. Forster, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 170. Young (R.) to author, 64. "Letters of Charles Dickens, The," 159. Lever, Charles, 65, 113. "Library of Fiction, The," 3, 33, 45-46, 54-55, 61-62. "Lighthouse, The," 159. Lincoln's Inn Fields, 163. Linnell, J., 182. Linton, W. J., 137, 140, 144 (and see note 144), 225. "Little Talk about Spring and the Sweeps, A," designs by Buss and Cruikshank, 54-55. Liverpool Road, Islington, 35. Lockwood, W., 248.

Mackenzie, Dr. S., 17-18, 19. Maclise, D., R.A., 74, 122, 134, 137, 143, 144, 154, =161-171=, 247; amusing sketch by, 163; portrait of Dickens by, 168; letter _re_ "Grip," 169-170; death, 170; Dickens's tribute, 170-171. Macready, W., 127. Macrone, J., 3, 4, 25, 115. Maddox, W., 233. Maguire, T. H., 220. Mahoney, J., 221. Manly, Eleanor E., 245. Marold, 225. Marshalsea, The, 111. Martin (engraver), 137, 173. "Maxims and Hints for an Angler," 31, 38. Mayhew, Horace, 15, 32. M^cIan, Mrs., 245. M^cLean, 32. M^cLenan, J., 223. Meadows, Kenny, 227, =233-234=, =240-241=. "Memoirs of Grimaldi," designs by G. Cruikshank, 24; by F. W. Pailthorpe, 236. Meynell, Mrs., 210. Millais, Sir J. E., P.R.A., 148, 195, 205, 206. Minories, The, 97. Mittis, 225. _Monthly Magazine, The,_ 3, 116. Morgan, F., 245. _Morning Chronicle, The_, 3, 4, 33. "Mr. Nightingale's Diary," design by F. W. Pailthorpe, 236. Mudfog Papers, The, designs by G. Cruikshank, 25, 242.

Nash, J., 226. Nasmyth, 154. Nast, T., 222, 223. "Nemo" (pseudonym of H. K. Browne), 65. Newman Street, 62. "New Piljian's Projiss, A," 27; designs by F. W. Pailthorpe, 236. Nibbs, R. H., 245. Nicholls, C. W., 245. Nickleby, Kate, Notes on the Portraits by W. P. Frith, R.A., 246-247.

Onwhyn, T., 227, =234-235=, =241=. "Origin of Sam Weller, The," design by F. W. Pailthorpe, 236. _Our Young Folks_, 224.

Paget, H. M., 235. Pailthorpe, F. W., 6, 73, 227, 231, =235-236=, =242=. Palmer, A. H., 184, 185, 188. Palmer, Samuel, =182-188=; his water-colour drawings, 183, 184; etchings, 183. "Parallel, Jacob," =236=, =241-242=. Payn, James, 108. Peggotty's Boat, 103. Perugini, Kate, 245 (and _see_ "Kate Dickens"). "Peter Palette" (pseudonym of Thomas Onwhyn), 227, =234-235=. Phillips, Watts, 111. "Phiz," 65 (and _see_ "Hablôt K. Browne"). Pickett, Mary S., 245. Pickwick, Mr., prototype of, 38-39; Sketches by H. K. Browne, 72; by C. D. Gibson, 242. "Pickwick Papers, The, An Account of the Origin of," 42. "Pickwick, Tales from," designs by E. J. Wheeler, 226. "Pic Nic Papers, The," 25, 115. Pictures of Dickens subjects, 243-248. "Pictures from Italy," 182; designs by H. K. Browne, 119; by S. Palmer, =183-187=; by M. Stone, R.A., 202; by G. Thomson (Household Edition), 221; by M. Greiffenhagen, 226. Pinwell, G. J., =220=. Planché, 150, 203. Portraits:-- Cruikshank (G.) 5-6, 28; Dickens (C.), 5-6, 56, 74, 168, 220, 221, 225, 236, 237, 238, 247; Dickens (Lieut. Sydney), 178; Leech (J.), 148; Seymour (R.) 37. _Punch_, 75, 136, 138, 139, 140, 147, 150, 172, 173, 174, 240, 241. "_Punch's_ Valentines," 75. Putney Bridge, 211; church, 42, 211.

"Quiz" (pseudonym of Dickens), 74.

Raemaker, A. J., 246. Ralston, J. M^cL., 221. "Readings of Mr. Charles Dickens, The," designs by S. Eytinge, 224. Regent's Canal, 199. Reinhart, C. S., 222. "Reprinted Pieces," designs by F. Walker, A.R.A., 221; by E. G. Dalziel (Household Edition), 221. Richardson, E., 236. "Rising Generation, The," by John Leech, 147. Roberts, C., 212. Roberts, D., R.A., 154. Rochester, 214; Castle, 216; Cathedral, 211, 216; Eastgate House, 211, 216; High Street, 211. Roe (engraver), 59. Roffe, E., 230. Ross, J. Halford, 246. Rotherhithe, 198. Ruskin, Prof. John, 1, 16, 82, 121, 146, 150.

Sala, G. A., 4, 28, 67, 142. "Sam Weller" (pseudonym of Thomas Onwhyn), 227, =234-235=; "The origin of," 236. "Sam Weller's Jest Book," 239. Sands (engraver), 63. Sandys, F., 195. Scenes (various) from Dickens, depicted by C. Coveny, 231; by F. O. C. Darley, 231; by N. P. Whitlock, 238; by C. D. Gibson, 232, 242; miscellaneous, 240; pictures, 243-248. "Scrap Book of Literary Varieties, The," 234. Seymour, Mrs., 42, 44; her "Pickwick" pamphlet, 42-45. Seymour, R., =29-46=, 47, 51, 54, 60, 64, 66, 211, 240; death of, 35, 36-37, 139; tribute to, 35; final drawing, 36; remuneration, 40; portrait of, 46. Seymour, R., jun., 43. Shaw, William, prototype of Squeers, 75-76. Sheppard, W. L., 222. Shury, G. S., 244. Sibson, T., =237=. "Sketches of Young Couples," designs by H. K. Browne, 74. "Sketches of Young Gentlemen," designs by H. K. Browne, 74. "Sketches of Young Ladies," designs by H. K. Browne, 74. Smith (engraver), 137. Smith, Orrin, 61. "Somebody's Luggage," picture by H. H. Cauty, 243. Spielmann, M. H., 60, 77, 149, 210, 222. "Squib Annual, The," 43. St. Andrew's Street, Seven Dials, 199. St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 138. St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet Street, 150, 155. St. James's Theatre, 73, 191. St. James's, Westminster, 20, 21. St. Martin's Lane, 63. St. Nighton's Keive, near Tintagel, 168. St. Paul's Cathedral, 28, 181. Stanfield, C., R.A., 137, 150, =153-160=, 168, 173, 219; presents from Dickens, 155, 157, 159; drawing of S.S. _Britannia_, 158; Eddystone Lighthouse, act drop, 159; nicknames, 159; death, 160; Dickens's tribute, 160. Stanfield, F., 156, 159. Stanfield, G., 160. Staple Inn, 212. Steer, H. R., 246. Stewart, Lawson, 246. Stone, F., A.R.A., 137, 158, 173, =175-179=, 192, 194, 195, 203, =237-238=, 247; as an actor, 178; Mrs. Gamp's description of, 178; nicknames, 178; his portrait of Lieut. Sydney Dickens, 178; death, 179; pictures, 246. Stone, Marcus, R.A., 113, 175, 177, =192-203=, 204, 215; his first design for Dickens, 195; his drawings for "Our Mutual Friend," =195-201=; the prototype of Mr. Venus, 199-200; private theatricals, 203. "Strange Gentleman, The," =73=; designs by H. K. Browne, 73; by F. W. Pailthorpe, 236. "Stroller's Tale, The" ("Pickwick"), 36, 39-40. "Stylus," 238. "Sunday Under Three Heads," =61-62=. Swain, Joseph, 106, 137, 150.

Talfourd, Sergeant, 84. Tavistock House, 158, 159, 175, 203; Square, 179. Taylor, Weld, 238. Tenniel, Sir John, 136, 137, 147, =172-174=, 176, 191. Thackeray, W. M., 12-13, 15, 28, 59, 62, 135, 138, 139, 166, 175, 180, 195, 219, 240. Theatrical entertainments, 27, 158-159, 178, 190, 191, 203. Thomas, W. L., 206. Thomson, D. C, 96, 111, 119. Thomson, Gordon, 221. Thompson, J., 137, 166. Tilney, F. C., 226. "Timothy Sparks" (Dickens's pseudonym), 61. Topham, F. W., =189-191=; pictures of scenes in "Master Humphrey's Clock," 190, 246; love of acting, 190-191; ability as a juggler, 191. Topham, F. W. W., 190. "Travelling Sketches" ("Pictures from Italy"), 182. Trollope, Anthony, 113, 201. "Tuggses at Ramsgate, The," 33, 54; designs by Seymour and Cruikshank, 46.

"Uncommercial Traveller, The," designs for, 220, 221, 222, 226.

Varden, Dolly, notes on portraits by W. P. Frith, R.A., 246-247. Vasey (engraver), 80. "Village Coquettes, The," design by F. W. Pailthorpe, 236.

Walker, C. W., 228. Walker, F., A.R.A., 195, =221=; pictures by, 221. Wall, C. H., 238. Wallis, H., 246. Warren, H., 233. Weatherhead (engraver), 64. Webster, T., R.A., 219, =220=, 246. Wedmore, F., 6, 7. "Weller, Sam" (pseudonym of Thomas Onwhyn), 227, =234-235=; "The Origin of," 236. Wheeler, E. J., 226. White, G. G., 224. Whitehead, C., 33, 45. "Whole Hogs," 23. Williams, S., 80, 123. Williams, T., 133, 137, 167, 220. Willis (prototype of Mr. Venus), 199-200. Wilson, Thomas, 233, 236. Wilson, T. Walter, 226. Worth, T., 222. Wright (engraver), 232. Wright, W., 4, 105, 220, 236. W., T. C., 238. W., W. C., 239.

Yarmouth Denes, 103, 106. Yates, Edmund, 60. Yeager, J., 235, 237. Young, Robert, 63, 64, 85, 87, 100, 113, 117, =119-120=, 229.

REFERENCES TO THE PRINCIPAL WORKS

"Barnaby Rudge," =81-86=, =127-133=, 169, 202. Designs by Hablôt K. Browne, 85-86, 230; by George Cattermole, 127-133; by Frederick Barnard, 222; by Absolon and Corbeaux, 228; by C. B. Bracewell, 229; by E. Richardson, 236; by T. Sibson, 237; Anon., 239. Pictures by E. Bundy, 243; by R. W. Buss, 55, 243; by W. F. Frith, R.A. 244, 246-247; by C. Green, 245; by E. Hanley, 245; by F. W. Topham, 190, 246 (and _see_ "Master Humphrey's Clock").

"Bleak House," =106-109=, 193. Designs by H. K. Browne, 106-109; by F. Barnard, 222. Pictures by C. Green, 245; by E. Hunter, 245.

"David Copperfield," =102-106=, 207, 208. Designs by H. K. Browne, 102-106; by F. Barnard, 222; by Phil May, 226. Picture by R. H. Nibbs, 245.

"Dombey and Son," =90-101=, 170. Unpublished designs by R. W. Buss, 55; designs by H. K. Browne, 90-101, 230; by F. Barnard, 222; by W. L. Sheppard, 222. Pictures by H. K. Browne, 99; by W. H. Bartlett, 243; by C. Green, 245; by J. Hamilton, 245, 248; by C. W. Nicholls, 245; by K. Perugini, 245; by A. J. Raemaker (sculpture), 246; by H. R. Steer, 246.

"Little Dorrit," =109-111=, 160. Designs by H. K. Browne, 109-111; by M. Stone, R.A. 195, 201; by J. Mahoney (Household edition), 221; by W. P. Frith, R.A., 244, 247. Pictures by W. P. Frith, R.A., 244; by W. Gale, 244; by C. Green, 245.

"Martin Chuzzlewit," =86-90=. Designs by H. K. Browne, 86-90; by F. Stone, A.R.A., 179; by F. Barnard, 222; by C. H. Wall, 238. Picture by C. Green, 245.

"Master Humphrey's Clock," =79-86=, 239-240. Designs by H. K. Browne, 79-86; by G. Cattermole, 122-134, 162; by D. Maclise, R.A., 162; by F. Barnard, 222; by "Brush," 230-231; by "Jacob Parallel," 236, 241-242; by T. Sibson, 237; by T. C. W., 238 (and _see_ "The Old Curiosity Shop" and "Barnaby Rudge").

"Mystery of Edwin Drood, The," 202, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, =209-216=, 225. C. A. Collins's design for wrapper, 205; designs by L. Fildes, R.A., 208-217.

"Nicholas Nickleby," =74-78=, 168, 180. Designs by H. K. Browne, 76-78; by F. Stone, A.R.A., 178-179, 237-238; by T. Webster, R.A., 220; by F. Barnard, 222; by C. S. Reinhart, 222; by Sir John Gilbert, R.A., 232; by K. Meadows, 233-234, 241; by T. Onwhyn, 235, 242; by W. Taylor, 238; Anon., 239. Pictures by W. P. Frith, R.A., 244, 246-247; by C. Green, 245; by H. R. Steer, 246; by F. Stone, A.R.A., 178-179, 246; by T. Webster, R.A., 220, 246.

"Old Curiosity Shop, The," =80-81=, =123-127=; Designs by H. K. Browne, 80-81, 85, 221, 229-230; by G. Cattermole, 123-127, 133; by D. Maclise, R.A., 162; by C. Green, 221; by T. Worth, 222; by W. Maddox and H. Warren, 233; by K. Meadows, 234; by "Stylus," 238; Anon., 239; Water-colour drawings by H. K. Browne, 86. Pictures by G. Cattermole, 134, 243; by W. A. Atkinson, 243; by H. Dicksee, 244; by W. M. Egley, 244; by F. E. Elwell (sculpture), 244; by F. Graham, 244; by C. Green, 245; by Mrs. M^cIan, 245; by F. Morgan, 245; by M. S. Pickett, 245; by K. Perugini, 245; by H. R. Steer, 246; by L. Stewart, 246; by F. W. Topham, 190, 246 (and _see_ "Master Humphrey's Clock").

"Oliver Twist," =9-24=, 60. Designs by G. Cruikshank, 9-24; sale of original drawings, 13; water-colour _replicas_, 13; _Edition de luxe_, 13; The Cancelled Plate, 16-17, 22; Cruikshank's Account of the Origin of the Story, 17-24. Designs by H. K. Browne, 119; by J. Mahoney (Household edition), 221; by F. W. Pailthorpe, 236; Anon., 239.

"Our Mutual Friend," 148, 192, =195-201=, 204. Designs by A. B. Houghton, 220; by J. Mahoney (Household edition), 221. Pictures by J. H. Ross, 246.

"Pickwick Papers, The," 29, =32-45=, 47, 48, =49-54=, =58-61=, 139, 182, 211, 213, 240. Designs by R. Seymour, 36-37, 41, 50, 64; by R. W. Buss, 50-54, 62, 64, 242; by J. Leech, 60, 139; by H. K. Browne, 62-73, 229; by C. R. Leslie, R.A., 219, 220; by T. Nast, 222; by A. B. Frost, 223; by E. J. Wheeler, 226; by C. Coveny, 231; by "Crowquill," 231, 242; by A. Dulcken, 231-232; by Sir John Gilbert, R.A., 232, 241; by W. Heath, 233; by T. Onwhyn, 234-235; by H. M. Paget, 235; by F. W. Pailthorpe, 235-236; by T. Sibson, 237; by "Stylus," 238; by W. C. W., 239; Anon., 239. Pictures by C. Green, 245; by C. R. Leslie, R.A., 200, 245.

"Sketches by Boz," =3-9=, 23, 24, 32, 46, 60, 73. Designs by G. Cruikshank, 3-9, 54; by H. K. Browne, 118-119; by F. Barnard, 222; by A. B. Frost, 222. Picture by F. Barnard, 243.

"Tale of Two Cities, A," =111-113=, 192. Designs by H. K. Browne, 112-113; by M. Stone, R.A., 202; by F. Barnard, 222; by J. M^cLenan, 223. Pictures by F. Barnard, 243; by H. Wallis, 246.

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TRANSCRIBER NOTES:

Missing punctuation has been added and obvious punctuation errors have been corrected without note.

Archaic words and alternate spellings have been retained with the exception of those noted below.

Page 13: "Syke's" changed to "Sykes's" for spelling consistentcy (Sykes's[3] farewell to his dog;).

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Page 73: "than" changed to "that" (It was under such distressing conditions that in 1873-74 he executed a commision).

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