List of Vanity Fair artists


The following is a list of artists who contributed to the British magazine Vanity Fair (1868–1914).

Artists

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Signature Name Note
AHM Marks, Arthur H
ALS
Ao L'Estrange, Roland
Ape Pellegrini, Carlo
Ape Junior
Astz
Ἀτη Thompson, Alfred
BEDE Bede
Bint possibly Mary Catherine Rees née Dormer[1] wikt:bint
Bulbo Beerbohm, Max
CB Bradley, Cuthbert
Cecioni Cecioni, Adriano
CG Gould, Francis Carruthers
CGD Duff, CG
Chartham
Cloister Duff, CG
Coïdé Tissot, James
Corbold Corbold, AC
D'Épinay d'Épinay, Prosper
Delfico Delfico, Melchiorre
Drawl Ward, Leslie
EBN Norton, Eardley
Eianley Cock Cock, Eianley
ELF Fildes, Luke
Emil Adam Adam, Emil
FCG Gould, Francis Carruthers
FG Goedecker, Franz
Flagg Flagg, James Montgomery
FR
Frank Paton Paton, Frank
FTD Dalton, FT
Furniss Furniss, Harry
FV Villiers, Frederic[2]
GAF Fothergill, G.A.
GAW
GDG Giles, Godfrey Douglas
GEO HUM
Glick
GO Goedecker, Franz
Grimm Grimm, Constantine von
Guth Guth, Jean Baptiste
Hadge
Hal Hurst Hurst, Hal
Hay W.B. Hayes[citation needed]
HCO
Hester Hester, Wallace
Hit
How
JB Guth Guth, Jean Baptiste
JBP Partridge, Bernard
JEST
Jopling Jopling, Joseph Middleton
jmp Price, Julius Mendes
JTJ Tissot, James
K
KITE
Kluz
KYO Braddell, Robert Wallace Glen Lee
Lib Prosperi, Libero
Leslie Ward Ward, Leslie
Lyall
Max Beerbohm, Max
MD Loye, Charles Auguste
Montbard Loye, Charles Auguste
Mouse
MR
N
Nast Nast, Thomas
Nemo Grimm, Constantine von Latin for "no one".
Nibs
OWL
PAL Paleologue, Jean de
PAT
Percy Earl Earl, Percy
Pip
PRY
Pyg
Quip Whisstock, Fred
Quiz Mellor, John Paget
Ray
Ritchie Ritchie, Alick Penrose
RUTH Beerbohm, Max
Sic Sickert, Walter
Singe Pellegrini, Carlo French for "ape". See Ape.
SNAPP
Spy Ward, Leslie
sTel
Strickland
STUFF Wright, Henry Charles Seppings
Sue
T Chartran, Théobald
TC Chartran, Théobald
Tec
VA
Vanitas Latin for "vanity".
VER Verheyden, François
wag Witherby, AG
Wallace Hester Hester, Wallace
WE Miller Miller, William Edwards
WGR
WH Hester, Wallace
Whistler Whistler, James McNeill
WHO
WV Vine, W
XIT

See also

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References

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  1. ^ wife of John David Rees (See Matthews, Roy T.; Mellini, Peter (1982). "'Vanity Fair' Artists". In "Vanity Fair". London: Scolar Press. p. 212.).
  2. ^ FV's contributions consist of two cartoons published in 1883 of Egyptian leaders; Frederic Villiers was in Egypt in 1882.
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