Frederick Waddy (1848–1901) was a British artist, caricaturist, cartoonist and printmaker.
Waddy provided cartoon caricatures of many of the leading men of his day for the weekly literary magazine Once a Week. The 1873 publication Cartoon Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Men of the Day included illustrations by Waddy accompanying anonymous essays on fifty notable subjects, including Darwin, Swinburne, Tennyson, and Browning.[1][2]
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- ↑ Savory & Marks 1985, pp. 55–58, 68, 99–101.
- ↑ "Cartoon Portraits of Men of the Day (1873)", The Public Domain Review. Accessed 2 March 2022.
Bibliography
- Savory, Jerold; Marks, Patricia (1985). The Smiling Muse: Victoriana in the Comic Press. London and Toronto: Associated University Presses.
- "Cartoon Portraits of Men of the Day (1873)", The Public Domain Review. Accessed 2 March 2022.
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