FREDERICK BARNARD, R.I.
From a Photograph by
J. W. ROLLER
Lent by Mrs. F. Barnard.
Two series of "Character Sketches," reproduced by photogravure, were included in "Gebbie's Select Portfolios of Literature and Art," Gebbie & Husson Co. (Limited), Philadelphia, 1888-89. Eighteen of these were executed from the above designs by F. Barnard, five from drawings by other artists, and one from a photograph, the six additional subjects being portraits of characters not comprised in Barnard's gallery, viz., Henry Irving as Jingle, Mr. Toole as the Artful Dodger, Lotta as the Marchioness, Jo the Crossing-Sweeper, Newman Noggs, Mr. Squeers and Mr. Snawley, Montagu Tigg introduces himself to Martin Chuzzlewit and Tom Pinch.
The India-Proof Edition was issued in portfolios, green and buff, with embossed design in gold and colour.
The Shakespeare-Dickens Combination Company.—Published in Lika Joko, an Illustrated Weekly Conducted by Harry Furniss, from November 17, 1894, to February 23, 1895.
W. G. Baxter.
Studies From Charles Dickens. Two series of portraits of the principal characters, twenty-two in each series. Published in Momus, an illustrated comic weekly periodical, Manchester, from September 25, 1879, to February 2, 1882. A selection from these portraits were reprinted in C. H. Ross's Variety Paper, February 1888.
C. B. Bracewell.
Barnaby Rudge.—Etching of Barnaby, with a view of the "Boot" Inn. (The only impression I have seen is in Mr. J. F. Dexter's Collection.)
H. K. Browne ("Phiz").