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

Artists

Signature Name Note
AHMMarks, Arthur H
ALS
AoL'Estrange, Roland
ApePellegrini, Carlo
Ape Junior
Astz
ἈτηThompson, Alfred
BEDEBede
Bintpossibly Mary Catherine Rees née Dormer[1]wikt:bint
BulboBeerbohm, Max
CBBradley, Cuthbert
CecioniCecioni, Adriano
CGGould, Francis Carruthers
CGDDuff, CG
Chartham
CloisterDuff, CG
CoïdéTissot, James
CorboldCorbold, AC
D'Épinayd'Épinay, Prosper
DelficoDelfico, Melchiorre
DrawlWard, Leslie
EBNNorton, Eardley
Eianley CockCock, Eianley
ELFFildes, Luke
Emil AdamAdam, Emil
FCGGould, Francis Carruthers
FGGoedecker, Franz
FlaggFlagg, James Montgomery
FR
Frank PatonPaton, Frank
FTDDalton, FT
FurnissFurniss, Harry
FVVilliers, Frederic[2]
GAFFothergill, G.A.
GAW
GDGGiles, Godfrey Douglas
GEO HUM
Glick
GOGoedecker, Franz
GrimmGrimm, Constantine von
GuthGuth, Jean Baptiste
Hadge
Hal HurstHurst, Hal
HayW.B. Hayes
HCO
HesterHester, Wallace
Hit
How
JB GuthGuth, Jean Baptiste
JBPPartridge, Bernard
JEST
JoplingJopling, Joseph Middleton
jmpPrice, Julius Mendes
JTJTissot, James
K
KITE
Kluz
KYOBraddell, Robert Wallace Glen Lee
LibProsperi, Libero
Leslie WardWard, Leslie
Lyall
MaxBeerbohm, Max
MDLoye, Charles Auguste
MontbardLoye, Charles Auguste
Mouse
MR
N
NastNast, Thomas
NemoGrimm, Constantine vonLatin for "no one".
Nibs
OWL
PALPaleologue, Jean de
PAT
Percy EarlEarl, Percy
Pip
PRY
Pyg
QuipWhisstock, Fred
QuizMellor, John Paget
Ray
RitchieRitchie, Alick Penrose
RUTHBeerbohm, Max
SicSickert, Walter
SingePellegrini, CarloFrench for "ape". See Ape.
SNAPP
SpyWard, Leslie
sTel
Strickland
STUFFWright, Henry Charles Seppings
Sue
TChartran, Théobald
TCChartran, Théobald
Tec
VA
VanitasLatin for "vanity".
VERVerheyden, François
wagWitherby, AG
Wallace HesterHester, Wallace
WE MillerMiller, William Edwards
WGR
WHHester, Wallace
WhistlerWhistler, James McNeill
WHO
WVVine, W
XIT

See also

References

  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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