Randolph Caldecott: A Personal Memoir of His Early Art Career

RANDOLPH CALDECOTT, Born 1846; Died 1886.
BY HENRY BLACKBURN, EDITOR OF ACADEMY NOTES, ETC.; AUTHOR OF BRETON FOLK, ARTISTS AND ARABS, ETC. WITH ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-TWO ILLUSTRATIONS NEW YORK: GEORGE ROUTLEDGE & SONS, 9, LAFAYETTE PLACE. LONDON: SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, SEARLE, & RIVINGTON, CROWN BUILDINGS, 188, FLEET STREET. 1886.


Decorative design by R. Caldecott.
The object of this memoir is to give some information as to the early work of Randolph Caldecott, an artist who is known to the world chiefly by his Picture Books .
The extracts from letters have a personal charm apart from any literary merit. The majority of the letters, and the sketches which accompanied them, were sent to the author's family; others have been kindly lent for this memoir by Mr. William Clough, Mr. Locker-Lampson, Mr. Whittenbury, and other friends. Acknowledgments are also due to the publishers who have lent engravings.
At the desire of Mr. Caldecott's representatives,—to whom the author is indebted for extracts from diaries and other material—the consideration of his later work is reserved for a future time.
Although the text of this book is little more than a setting for the illustrations, it is hoped that the material collected may be found interesting.
H. B.
103, Victoria Street, Westminster, September 1886 .

Henry Blackburn
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2012-10-17

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Caldecott, Randolph, 1846-1886

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