The Saturday Review. First Illustrated Supplement. Christmas 1896.
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Title: The Saturday Review. First Illustrated Supplement. Christmas 1896.
Author:
Herbert Percy Horne (British, London 1864–1916 Florence)
Author:
Bret Harte (American, Albany, New York 1836–1902 England)
Author:
Pearl Craigie (British, Chelsea, Massachusetts 1867–1906 London)
Author:
Harold Frederic (American (active London), 1856–1898)
Author:
Thomas Hardy (British, Higher Bockhampton, Dorset 1840–1928)
Author:
Frank Harris (American, Galway, Ireland 1856–1931 Nice, France)
Author:
Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham (British, London 1852–1936 Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Author:
Max Beerbohm (British, London 1872–1956 Rapallo)
Author:
Rudyard Kipling (British (born India), Bombay 1865–1936 Middlesex)
Author:
John Davidson (British, Barrhead, Renfrewshire, Scotland 1857–1909 Cornwall)
Illustrator:
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (British, London 1828–1882 Birchington-on-Sea)
Illustrator:
Illustrated by George Frederic Watts (British, London 1817–1904 London)
Illustrator:
Alphonse Legros (French, Dijon 1837–1911 Watford, Hertfordshire)
Illustrator:
Charles Edward Conder (British, London 1868–1909 Virginia Water, Surrey)
Illustrator:
Max Beerbohm (British, London 1872–1956 Rapallo)
Illustrator:
Thomas Gainsborough (British, Sudbury 1727–1788 London)
Illustrator:
William Rothenstein (British, Bradford, Yorkshire 1872–1945 Far Oakridge, Gloucestershire)
Sitter:
William Morris (British, Walthamstow, London 1834–1896 Hammersmith, London)
Sitter:
Alfred Tennyson (British, Somersby, Lincolnshire 1809–1892 Surrey)
Sitter:
Wilson Barrett (British, Chelmsford, Essex 1846–1904 London)
Sitter:
Pearl Craigie (British, Chelsea, Massachusetts 1867–1906 London)
Sitter:
Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree (British, London 1852–1917 London)
Printer:
Spottiswoode & Co. (London)
Date: 1896
Medium: Illustrations: engraving
Dimensions: 16 1/4 x 12 x 1/8 in. (41.3 x 30.5 x 0.3 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Gift of Harry G. Friedman, 1964
Object Number: 64.682.393
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