(1820 - 1906) was a British illustrator and figure painter in the Victorian Era. He is best remembered as the creator of the first illustrations of Sherlock Holmes in 1887, as well as his illustrations of the controversial female vampire story Carmilla (1872). He is also remembered for his illustrations accompanying reviews of Gilbert and Sullivan operas and plays of W. S. Gilbert in The Illustrated London News and the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News in the 1870s and 1880s.
Related Paintings of David Henry Friston :. | Portrat des Infanten Philipp Prosper | The Sphinx | The Luxembourg Garden | The Epsom Derby | View of Delft (detail) qr | Related Artists:
FERRARI, DefendenteItalian painter, Piedmont school (b. ca. 1490, Chivasso, d. after 1531)
Hannah Brown SkeeleHannah Brown Skeele (1829 - 1901)
F.P.HenningsenDanish
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