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Edward Linley Sambourne

Edward Linley Sambourne (4 January 1844 – 3 August 1910) was an English cartoonist and illustrator most famous for being a draughtsman for the satirical magazine Punch for more than forty years and rising to the position of "First Cartoonist" in his final decade. He was also a great-grandfather of Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, who was the husband of Princess Margaret.

1891 self-portrait

Early life and education edit

Edward Linley Sambourne was born in the family home at 15 Lloyd Square in Pentonville, London 4 January 1844. He was the only surviving child of Edward Mott Sambourne, a furrier merchant in the City of London. His mother Frances Linley was the daughter of Peter Linley, who followed into the family business of scythe manufacture near Sheffield.

Linley was educated at various schools throughout England. Aged 10 or 11 he enrolled as a pupil in the City of London School, but by 1857 he was at a school in Sheffield. From late 1857 to 1860 he had again enrolled in a new school, the Chester Training College, where he was encouraged to pursue his talent for drawing. In 1860, aged 16, Linley enrolled in the South Kensington School of Art but only stayed a couple of months.[1]

Punch edit

 
Self portrait of Linley Sambourne modelling (10 January 1895) for Punch cartoon 'Quite English, You Know!

In 1861 Sambourne was apprenticed to John Penn and Sons, marine engineers of Greenwich.[1] Initially he worked under the founder's son, John Penn Jr, but was moved to the drawing office when his employer discovered his aptitude for draft drawing. In his spare time Sambourne continued to draw caricatures and study the great graphic artists such as William Hogarth and Albrecht Dürer. One version Sambourne recounts about the events leading to his introduction to Punch's editor Mark Lemon is that his friend and fellow employee at Penn's, Alfred German Reed, showed one of his sketches to his father, the theatrical impresario Thomas German Reed. At his son's urging Thomas passed the drawing on to Mark Lemon. Lemon was sufficiently impressed by the sketch that he encouraged Sambourne to take art lessons and consult the engraver Joseph Swain about drawing on wood. Pleased with the results, Lemon published a drawing by Sambourne in the 27 April 1867 issue of Punch. This was an initial letter 'T' showing the politician John Bright striking a quintain.

Initially employed on a casual basis by Lemon, Sambourne was asked to supply the decorated initial letters that stood at head of articles, stories and poems incorporating the first letter into a fanciful design. Between 1867 and 1874 Sambourne contributed 350 initial letters. Although Sambourne's distinctive style emerged only slowly, he became a regular staff member of Punch in 1871. At the beginning he made his name by his "social" drawings while continuing to provide his highly elaborated initial letters. He drew his first political cartoon, properly so-called, in 1884, and ten years later began regularly to design the weekly second cartoon. At the end of John Tenniel's long occupancy in 1901, he became the magazine's chief principal cartoonist.[2]

Unusually for an artist working in black and white, Sambourne used a huge library of photographic images to give accuracy to his work, which was characterized by a vivid and decisive linearity as well as an artistic inventiveness that took his images far beyond the simple concept of a cartoon or "comic cut". The quality of his work for Punch was acknowledged by the Royal Academy, which exhibited his drawings over a 20-year period.

Other works edit

While his work for Punch occupied most of his energy, it was not Sambourne's only source of income, as he would often accept commissions for individuals, books, magazines and advertisements. These include:

Book illustrations

  • Military Men I have met ..., Edward Dyne Fenton, 1872
  • Our Autumn Holiday on French Rivers ..., James Lynam Molly, 1874
  • Our Holiday in the Scottish Highlands, Arthur à Beckett, 1876
  • The Royal Umbrella. [A tale.] ..., Alfred Frederick Pollock Harcourt, 1879
  • The Modern Arabian Nights, Arthur a' Beckett, 1877
  • Poems of Edgar Allan Poe, 1881
  • The Water Babies, Charles Kingsley, 1885
  • Sherryana, F. W. Cosens, 1886
  • Friends and Foes from Fairy Land, Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen, 1886
  • The Green Above The Red: More Blarney Ballads, Charles L. Graves, 1889
  • The Real Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, F. C. Burnand, 1893

Diploma

Invitations

  • Invitation to the Lord Mayor's Banquet, 1888

Advertisements

  • Apenta aperient water
  • Philip Morris cigarettes, 1889
  • Rose's lime juice
  • Mazawatte tea
  • Lancashire Railway

Covers

  • The Naval and Military Gazette
  • The Pall Mall Gazette
  • The Sketch
  • The Sphere

Illustrations

  • Black and White, 1891
  • The British Workman
  • The Illustrated London News
  • The Piccadilly Magazine
  • The Pictorial World

Examples of his work edit

Examples from his series of caricatures in Punch 1881–82, "Punch's Fancy Portraits":

More of Sambourne's caricatures from this series can be seen in the articles for William Harrison Ainsworth, Emma Albani, Matthew Arnold, Lord Charles Beresford, William Black, George Granville Bradley, Robert Browning, Hugh Childers, Lord Randolph Churchill, Henry Drummond Wolff, Henry Fawcett, James Anthony Froude, George Joachim Goschen, Charles Gounod, John Holker, Henry Labouchère, Henry Parry Liddon, John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury, Henry Edward Manning, Oscar Wilde, Ouida, James Payn, George Augustus Henry Sala, Eyre Massey Shaw, Arthur Sullivan, William James Erasmus Wilson, and Garnet Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley

See also: Phylloxera, Cecil Rhodes.

Descendants edit

Edward Linley Sambourne married Mary Ann (Marion) Herapath (1851–1914) in 1874. She was the eldest daughter of the nine children of Spencer Herapath, a successful stockbroker, and his wife Mary Ann Walker. The couple had two children: Maud (born 1875) and Mawdley, also known as Roy (born 1878).

Mawdley (Roy) Herapath Sambourne (1878–1946) did not marry. In 1898 his sister Maud Frances Sambourne (1875–1960) married Leonard Messel, a young stockbroker and collector. They had three children: Linley (born 1899), Anne born 1902 (first married to Major Ronald Armstrong-Jones, later to Michael Parsons, 6th Earl of Rosse), and Oliver Messel (an acclaimed set designer and architect) born 1904.[3]

Further descendants of Edward Linley Sambourne include: his great-grandson Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon (the photographer and documentary filmmaker), and great-great-grandson David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon (the furniture designer and chairman of Christie's auction house).

Due to the large number of photographs taken of himself posing as a model for drawings, Boston-based journalist Susan Clare Zalkind[4] has suggested that her great-great-great-grandfather, Sambourne, is the "grandfather of the selfie."[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Chisholm 1911.
  2. ^ a b   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Sambourne, Edward Linley". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 24 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 113–114.
  3. ^ "Meet Lady Margarita's family: a who's who of the Tatler cover star's clan – from Princess Margaret to Lady Sarah Chatto". Tatler. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  4. ^
    • Zalkind, Susan (7 March 2023). The Waltham Murders: An Unsolved Homicide, a National Tragedy, and a Search for the Truth. Amazon Publishing. ISBN 978-1-5039-0371-5.
    • "519: Dead Men Tell No Tales". This American Life. 14 December 2017. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
    • "case remains: episode 26: The Waltham Triple Murders". stitcher. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
    • "Episode 26: The Waltham Triple Murders". Spreaker. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
    • Zalkind, Susan (5 September 2023). The Waltham Murders: An Unsolved Homicide, a National Tragedy, and a Search for the Truth. Little A. ISBN 9781503903715.
    • Zalkind, Susan (4 March 2015). . Archived from the original on 5 March 2015. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
    • ABC Publicity. "ABC News Studios Presents 'The Murders Before the Marathon' Streaming On Hulu September 5, 2022". PressParty. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
    • "Susan Zalkind". the Guardian. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
    • "Articles by Susan Zalkind". Pacific Standard. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
    • "Susan Zalkind". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
    • "author/susan-zalkind". Boston Magazine. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
    • Zalkind, Susan. "All Stories by Susan Zalkind". theatlantic.com. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  5. ^ Zalkind, Susan (2015). "Grandfather of the Selfie". The Baffler (29). Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Further reading edit

  • McMaster, Juliet (2009). That Mighty Art of Black-And-White: Linley Sambourne, Punch, and the Royal Academy. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: Ad Hoc Press.
  • Nicholson, Shirley (2010). A Victorian Household: Based on the Diaries of Marion Sambourne (New rev. ed.). London: Barwis Press. ISBN 978-0-902242-78-4.
  • Nicholson, Shirley (1999). An Edwardian Bachelor: Roy Sambourne. London: The Victorian Society. ISBN 0-901657-30-1.
  • Nicholson, Shirley (1992). Nymans: The Story of a Sussex Garden. Stroud: Alan Sutton in association with the National Trust. ISBN 978-0750902045.
  • Ormond, Leonee (2010). Linley Sambourne: Illustrator and Punch Cartoonist (1. publ. ed.). London: Paul Holberton Pub. ISBN 978-1-907372-03-2.
  • Scully, Richard (2018). Eminent Victorian Cartoonists, Volume III: Heirs and Successors. London: Political Cartoon Society. ISBN 978-1-9996468-2-0.

External links edit

  • Portrait of Linley Sambourne by Harry Furniss
  • Linley Sambourne House
  • Sambourne's Illustrations from Punch in HeidICON
  • Sambourne's personal diary for 1906
  • Linley Sambourne at Library of Congress, with 6 library catalogue records

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Edward Linley Sambourne 4 January 1844 3 August 1910 was an English cartoonist and illustrator most famous for being a draughtsman for the satirical magazine Punch for more than forty years and rising to the position of First Cartoonist in his final decade He was also a great grandfather of Antony Armstrong Jones 1st Earl of Snowdon who was the husband of Princess Margaret 1891 self portrait Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Punch 3 Other works 4 Examples of his work 5 Descendants 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly life and education editEdward Linley Sambourne was born in the family home at 15 Lloyd Square in Pentonville London 4 January 1844 He was the only surviving child of Edward Mott Sambourne a furrier merchant in the City of London His mother Frances Linley was the daughter of Peter Linley who followed into the family business of scythe manufacture near Sheffield Linley was educated at various schools throughout England Aged 10 or 11 he enrolled as a pupil in the City of London School but by 1857 he was at a school in Sheffield From late 1857 to 1860 he had again enrolled in a new school the Chester Training College where he was encouraged to pursue his talent for drawing In 1860 aged 16 Linley enrolled in the South Kensington School of Art but only stayed a couple of months 1 Punch edit nbsp Self portrait of Linley Sambourne modelling 10 January 1895 for Punch cartoon Quite English You Know In 1861 Sambourne was apprenticed to John Penn and Sons marine engineers of Greenwich 1 Initially he worked under the founder s son John Penn Jr but was moved to the drawing office when his employer discovered his aptitude for draft drawing In his spare time Sambourne continued to draw caricatures and study the great graphic artists such as William Hogarth and Albrecht Durer One version Sambourne recounts about the events leading to his introduction to Punch s editor Mark Lemon is that his friend and fellow employee at Penn s Alfred German Reed showed one of his sketches to his father the theatrical impresario Thomas German Reed At his son s urging Thomas passed the drawing on to Mark Lemon Lemon was sufficiently impressed by the sketch that he encouraged Sambourne to take art lessons and consult the engraver Joseph Swain about drawing on wood Pleased with the results Lemon published a drawing by Sambourne in the 27 April 1867 issue of Punch This was an initial letter T showing the politician John Bright striking a quintain Initially employed on a casual basis by Lemon Sambourne was asked to supply the decorated initial letters that stood at head of articles stories and poems incorporating the first letter into a fanciful design Between 1867 and 1874 Sambourne contributed 350 initial letters Although Sambourne s distinctive style emerged only slowly he became a regular staff member of Punch in 1871 At the beginning he made his name by his social drawings while continuing to provide his highly elaborated initial letters He drew his first political cartoon properly so called in 1884 and ten years later began regularly to design the weekly second cartoon At the end of John Tenniel s long occupancy in 1901 he became the magazine s chief principal cartoonist 2 Unusually for an artist working in black and white Sambourne used a huge library of photographic images to give accuracy to his work which was characterized by a vivid and decisive linearity as well as an artistic inventiveness that took his images far beyond the simple concept of a cartoon or comic cut The quality of his work for Punch was acknowledged by the Royal Academy which exhibited his drawings over a 20 year period Other works editWhile his work for Punch occupied most of his energy it was not Sambourne s only source of income as he would often accept commissions for individuals books magazines and advertisements These include Book illustrations Military Men I have met Edward Dyne Fenton 1872 Our Autumn Holiday on French Rivers James Lynam Molly 1874 Our Holiday in the Scottish Highlands Arthur a Beckett 1876 The Royal Umbrella A tale Alfred Frederick Pollock Harcourt 1879 The Modern Arabian Nights Arthur a Beckett 1877 Poems of Edgar Allan Poe 1881 The Water Babies Charles Kingsley 1885 Sherryana F W Cosens 1886 Friends and Foes from Fairy Land Edward Knatchbull Hugessen 1886 The Green Above The Red More Blarney Ballads Charles L Graves 1889 The Real Adventures of Robinson Crusoe F C Burnand 1893 Diploma International Fisheries Exhibition Diploma 1883 84 referred to by the Encyclopaedia Britannica Eleventh Edition as of its kind one of the most extraordinary things in English art 2 Invitations Invitation to the Lord Mayor s Banquet 1888 Advertisements Apenta aperient water Philip Morris cigarettes 1889 Rose s lime juice Mazawatte tea Lancashire Railway Covers The Naval and Military Gazette The Pall Mall Gazette The Sketch The Sphere Illustrations Black and White 1891 The British Workman The Illustrated London News The Piccadilly Magazine The Pictorial WorldExamples of his work editExamples from his series of caricatures in Punch 1881 82 Punch s Fancy Portraits nbsp William Howard Russell nbsp Charles Bradlaugh nbsp W S Gilbert nbsp Cecil Rhodes bestriding Africa More of Sambourne s caricatures from this series can be seen in the articles for William Harrison Ainsworth Emma Albani Matthew Arnold Lord Charles Beresford William Black George Granville Bradley Robert Browning Hugh Childers Lord Randolph Churchill Henry Drummond Wolff Henry Fawcett James Anthony Froude George Joachim Goschen Charles Gounod John Holker Henry Labouchere Henry Parry Liddon John Lubbock 1st Baron Avebury Henry Edward Manning Oscar Wilde Ouida James Payn George Augustus Henry Sala Eyre Massey Shaw Arthur Sullivan William James Erasmus Wilson and Garnet Wolseley 1st Viscount WolseleySee also Phylloxera Cecil Rhodes Descendants editEdward Linley Sambourne married Mary Ann Marion Herapath 1851 1914 in 1874 She was the eldest daughter of the nine children of Spencer Herapath a successful stockbroker and his wife Mary Ann Walker The couple had two children Maud born 1875 and Mawdley also known as Roy born 1878 Mawdley Roy Herapath Sambourne 1878 1946 did not marry In 1898 his sister Maud Frances Sambourne 1875 1960 married Leonard Messel a young stockbroker and collector They had three children Linley born 1899 Anne born 1902 first married to Major Ronald Armstrong Jones later to Michael Parsons 6th Earl of Rosse and Oliver Messel an acclaimed set designer and architect born 1904 3 Further descendants of Edward Linley Sambourne include his great grandson Antony Armstrong Jones 1st Earl of Snowdon the photographer and documentary filmmaker and great great grandson David Armstrong Jones 2nd Earl of Snowdon the furniture designer and chairman of Christie s auction house Due to the large number of photographs taken of himself posing as a model for drawings Boston based journalist Susan Clare Zalkind 4 has suggested that her great great great grandfather Sambourne is the grandfather of the selfie 5 See also editLinley Sambourne HouseReferences editThis article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations August 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message a b Chisholm 1911 a b nbsp One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Sambourne Edward Linley Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 24 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 113 114 Meet Lady Margarita s family a who s who of the Tatler cover star s clan from Princess Margaret to Lady Sarah Chatto Tatler Retrieved 13 April 2023 Zalkind Susan 7 March 2023 The Waltham Murders An Unsolved Homicide a National Tragedy and a Search for the Truth Amazon Publishing ISBN 978 1 5039 0371 5 519 Dead Men Tell No Tales This American Life 14 December 2017 Retrieved 5 September 2022 case remains episode 26 The Waltham Triple Murders stitcher Retrieved 5 September 2022 Episode 26 The Waltham Triple Murders Spreaker Retrieved 5 September 2022 Zalkind Susan 5 September 2023 The Waltham Murders An Unsolved Homicide a National Tragedy and a Search for the Truth Little A ISBN 9781503903715 Zalkind Susan 4 March 2015 Tinder But for Getting Strangers to Shovel Out Your Car Archived from the original on 5 March 2015 Retrieved 5 September 2022 ABC Publicity ABC News Studios Presents The Murders Before the Marathon Streaming On Hulu September 5 2022 PressParty Retrieved 5 September 2022 Susan Zalkind the Guardian Retrieved 5 September 2022 Articles by Susan Zalkind Pacific Standard Retrieved 5 September 2022 Susan Zalkind The Daily Beast Retrieved 5 September 2022 author susan zalkind Boston Magazine Retrieved 5 September 2022 Zalkind Susan All Stories by Susan Zalkind theatlantic com Retrieved 5 September 2022 Zalkind Susan 2015 Grandfather of the Selfie The Baffler 29 Cambridge Massachusetts Further reading editMcMaster Juliet 2009 That Mighty Art of Black And White Linley Sambourne Punch and the Royal Academy Edmonton Alberta Canada Ad Hoc Press Nicholson Shirley 2010 A Victorian Household Based on the Diaries of Marion Sambourne New rev ed London Barwis Press ISBN 978 0 902242 78 4 Nicholson Shirley 1999 An Edwardian Bachelor Roy Sambourne London The Victorian Society ISBN 0 901657 30 1 Nicholson Shirley 1992 Nymans The Story of a Sussex Garden Stroud Alan Sutton in association with the National Trust ISBN 978 0750902045 Ormond Leonee 2010 Linley Sambourne Illustrator and Punch Cartoonist 1 publ ed London Paul Holberton Pub ISBN 978 1 907372 03 2 Scully Richard 2018 Eminent Victorian Cartoonists Volume III Heirs and Successors London Political Cartoon Society ISBN 978 1 9996468 2 0 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Edward Linley Sambourne Portrait of Linley Sambourne by Harry Furniss Linley 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