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Hablot Knight Browne

Hablot Knight Browne (10 July 1815 – 8 July 1882) was an English artist and illustrator. Well known by his pen name, Phiz, he illustrated books by Charles Dickens, Charles Lever, and Harrison Ainsworth.

Hablot Knight Browne
Browne photographed by Sarony c.1870s
Born(1815-07-10)10 July 1815
Died8 July 1882(1882-07-08) (aged 66)
NationalityEnglish
Other namesPhiz
Occupations
  • Artist
  • illustrator

Early life edit

Of Huguenot ancestry, Hablot Knight Browne was born in England, in Lambeth (near London) on Kennington Lane. He was the fourteenth of Catherine and William Loder Browne's fifteen children. According to his biographer Valerie Browne Lester, Phiz was in fact the illegitimate son of his putative eldest sister Kate and Captain Nicholas Hablot of Napoleon's Imperial Guard. There is some uncertainty regarding the exact date of birth. 10 July 1815 is the date given by Valerie Browne Lester, his great-great-granddaughter. John Buchanan-Brown in his book Phiz!: Illustrator of Dickens' World says 12 July 1815. The date on his Christening record of 21 December 1815 at St Mary's Church, Lambeth, Surrey, England gives 11 June 1815, as does the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition and 15 June 1815 (Dictionary of National Biography). A copy of the programme from his burial service, which is still owned by the Browne family, says he was born 10 July 1815.

When he was 7 years old, his father William Browne abandoned the family, changed his name to Breton and sailed with embezzled funds to Philadelphia where he became known for his watercolour paintings. William Browne was then declared dead by his wife Catherine.[1]

Thomas Moxon, husband of William's sister Ann Loder Browne, helped to support the family, who were left badly off.

Browne was apprenticed to William Finden, an engraver, in whose studio he obtained his only artistic education. However, he was unsuited for engraving, and having during 1833 secured an important prize from the Society of Arts for a drawing of John Gilpin, he abandoned engraving in the following year and began other artistic work, with the ultimate object of becoming a painter.[2]

Career edit

In the spring of 1836, he met Charles Dickens. It was at the time when Dickens was looking for someone to illustrate Pickwick. Browne became the illustrator of his little pamphlet Sunday under Three Heads. In the original edition of Pickwick, issued in shilling monthly parts from early in 1836 until the end of 1837, the first seven plates were drawn by Robert Seymour, who committed suicide in April 1836. The next two plates were by Robert William Buss.[3]

 
1849 etching for David Copperfield, titled "I make myself known to my aunt"

Browne and William Makepeace Thackeray visited the publishers' office with specimens of their work for Dickens's inspection. The novelist preferred Browne. Browne's first two etched plates for Pickwick were signed "Nemo", but the third was signed "Phiz", a pseudonym which was retained in future. When asked to explain why he chose this name he answered that the change from "Nemo" to "Phiz" was made to harmonize better with Dickens's "Boz".[4]

Phiz developed the character Sam Weller graphically just as Seymour had developed Pickwick. Dickens and Phiz became good friends and in 1838 travelled together to Yorkshire to see the schools of which Nicholas Nickleby became the hero. They later made several other journeys together to facilitate the illustrator's work. Other Dickens characters illustrated by Phiz were Squeers, Micawber, Guppy, Major Bagstock, Mrs Gamp, Tom Pinch and David Copperfield.[4]

Of the ten books by Dickens which Phiz illustrated, he is most known for David Copperfield, Pickwick, Dombey and Son, Martin Chuzzlewit and Bleak House. Browne made several drawings for Punch in his early days and also towards the end of his life. He designed the wrapper which was used for eighteen months from January 1842. He also contributed to Punch's Pocket Books.[4]

 
1850 etching for David Copperfield, titled "I am married"

In addition to his work for Dickens, Phiz illustrated more than twenty of Lever's novels (among them Harry Lorrequer, Charles O'Malley, Jack Hinton and the Knight of Gwynne). He also illustrated Harrison Ainsworth's and Frank Smedley's novels. Mervyn Clitheroe by Ainsworth is one of the most accomplished of the artist's works.[4]

Most of Browne's work was etched on steel plates because these yielded a far larger edition than copper. Browne was annoyed at some of his etchings being transferred to stone by the publishers and printed as lithographic reproductions. Partly with the view to prevent this treatment of his work, he employed a machine to rule a series of lines over the plate in order to obtain what appeared to be a tint; when manipulated with acid this tint gave an effect somewhat resembling mezzotint, which at that time it was found practically impossible to transfer to stone.[4]

Death edit

Browne was in continual employment by publishers until 1867, when he suffered an illness that caused a degree of paralysis. After recovering, he produced many woodcuts. In 1878 he was awarded an annuity by the Royal Academy. His health gradually worsened until he died on 8 July 1882.[4]

Legacy edit

Four of his illustrations were issued as stamps by the Royal Mail in 2012 to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens.[5]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Valerie Browne Lester (28 November 2006). "Phiz, Dickens and London". Gresham College. Retrieved 18 July 2012.
  2. ^ Thomson 1911, p. 663.
  3. ^ Thomson 1911, pp. 663–664.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Thomson 1911, p. 664.
  5. ^ . Royal Mail. Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 18 July 2012.

Further reading edit

  • Forster, John (1871–1874). Life of Charles Dickens. London.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Kitton, Frederick George (1882). "Phiz" (Hablot Knight Browne): A Memoir, Including a Selection from His Correspondence and Notes on His Principal Works. London: W. Satchell.
  • Lester, Valerie (2011). Phiz: The Man Who Drew Dickens. London: Chatto and Windus. ISBN 978-1-4464-8393-0.
  • Phiz; Buchanan-Brown, John (1978). Phiz! illustrator of Dickens' world. New York: C. Scribner's sons.
  • Spielmann, Marion (1895). The History of Punch. London.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Thomson, D. Croal (1884). Hablot Knight Browne, Phiz: Life and Letters. London.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Kitton, Frederick George (1899). Charles Dickens and his Illustrators. London.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Stephen, Leslie, ed. (1885). "Browne, Hablot Knight" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 3. London: Smith, Elder & Co.

External links edit

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Hablot Knight Browne 10 July 1815 8 July 1882 was an English artist and illustrator Well known by his pen name Phiz he illustrated books by Charles Dickens Charles Lever and Harrison Ainsworth Hablot Knight BrowneBrowne photographed by Sarony c 1870sBorn 1815 07 10 10 July 1815Lambeth South London EnglandDied8 July 1882 1882 07 08 aged 66 NationalityEnglishOther namesPhizOccupationsArtistillustrator Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Death 4 Legacy 5 Gallery 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life editOf Huguenot ancestry Hablot Knight Browne was born in England in Lambeth near London on Kennington Lane He was the fourteenth of Catherine and William Loder Browne s fifteen children According to his biographer Valerie Browne Lester Phiz was in fact the illegitimate son of his putative eldest sister Kate and Captain Nicholas Hablot of Napoleon s Imperial Guard There is some uncertainty regarding the exact date of birth 10 July 1815 is the date given by Valerie Browne Lester his great great granddaughter John Buchanan Brown in his book Phiz Illustrator of Dickens World says 12 July 1815 The date on his Christening record of 21 December 1815 at St Mary s Church Lambeth Surrey England gives 11 June 1815 as does the Encyclopaedia Britannica Eleventh Edition and 15 June 1815 Dictionary of National Biography A copy of the programme from his burial service which is still owned by the Browne family says he was born 10 July 1815 When he was 7 years old his father William Browne abandoned the family changed his name to Breton and sailed with embezzled funds to Philadelphia where he became known for his watercolour paintings William Browne was then declared dead by his wife Catherine 1 Thomas Moxon husband of William s sister Ann Loder Browne helped to support the family who were left badly off Browne was apprenticed to William Finden an engraver in whose studio he obtained his only artistic education However he was unsuited for engraving and having during 1833 secured an important prize from the Society of Arts for a drawing of John Gilpin he abandoned engraving in the following year and began other artistic work with the ultimate object of becoming a painter 2 Career editIn the spring of 1836 he met Charles Dickens It was at the time when Dickens was looking for someone to illustrate Pickwick Browne became the illustrator of his little pamphlet Sunday under Three Heads In the original edition of Pickwick issued in shilling monthly parts from early in 1836 until the end of 1837 the first seven plates were drawn by Robert Seymour who committed suicide in April 1836 The next two plates were by Robert William Buss 3 nbsp 1849 etching for David Copperfield titled I make myself known to my aunt Browne and William Makepeace Thackeray visited the publishers office with specimens of their work for Dickens s inspection The novelist preferred Browne Browne s first two etched plates for Pickwick were signed Nemo but the third was signed Phiz a pseudonym which was retained in future When asked to explain why he chose this name he answered that the change from Nemo to Phiz was made to harmonize better with Dickens s Boz 4 Phiz developed the character Sam Weller graphically just as Seymour had developed Pickwick Dickens and Phiz became good friends and in 1838 travelled together to Yorkshire to see the schools of which Nicholas Nickleby became the hero They later made several other journeys together to facilitate the illustrator s work Other Dickens characters illustrated by Phiz were Squeers Micawber Guppy Major Bagstock Mrs Gamp Tom Pinch and David Copperfield 4 Of the ten books by Dickens which Phiz illustrated he is most known for David Copperfield Pickwick Dombey and Son Martin Chuzzlewit and Bleak House Browne made several drawings for Punch in his early days and also towards the end of his life He designed the wrapper which was used for eighteen months from January 1842 He also contributed to Punch s Pocket Books 4 nbsp 1850 etching for David Copperfield titled I am married In addition to his work for Dickens Phiz illustrated more than twenty of Lever s novels among them Harry Lorrequer Charles O Malley Jack Hinton and the Knight of Gwynne He also illustrated Harrison Ainsworth s and Frank Smedley s novels Mervyn Clitheroe by Ainsworth is one of the most accomplished of the artist s works 4 Most of Browne s work was etched on steel plates because these yielded a far larger edition than copper Browne was annoyed at some of his etchings being transferred to stone by the publishers and printed as lithographic reproductions Partly with the view to prevent this treatment of his work he employed a machine to rule a series of lines over the plate in order to obtain what appeared to be a tint when manipulated with acid this tint gave an effect somewhat resembling mezzotint which at that time it was found practically impossible to transfer to stone 4 Death editBrowne was in continual employment by publishers until 1867 when he suffered an illness that caused a degree of paralysis After recovering he produced many woodcuts In 1878 he was awarded an annuity by the Royal Academy His health gradually worsened until he died on 8 July 1882 4 Legacy editFour of his illustrations were issued as stamps by the Royal Mail in 2012 to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens 5 Gallery edit nbsp Portrait engraving nbsp Blue plaque Ladbroke Grove London nbsp Scene from Auriol by Harrison Ainsworth 1844 nbsp Frontispiece to Pelham novel by Edward Bulwer Lytton 1849References edit Valerie Browne Lester 28 November 2006 Phiz Dickens and London Gresham College Retrieved 18 July 2012 Thomson 1911 p 663 Thomson 1911 pp 663 664 a b c d e f Thomson 1911 p 664 Charles Dickens Royal Mail Archived from the original on 2 December 2013 Retrieved 18 July 2012 nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Thomson David Croal 1911 Browne Hablot Knight In Chisholm Hugh ed Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 4 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 663 664 Further reading editForster John 1871 1874 Life of Charles Dickens London a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Kitton Frederick George 1882 Phiz Hablot Knight Browne A Memoir Including a Selection from His Correspondence and Notes on His Principal Works London W Satchell Lester Valerie 2011 Phiz The Man Who Drew Dickens London Chatto and Windus ISBN 978 1 4464 8393 0 Phiz Buchanan Brown John 1978 Phiz illustrator of Dickens world New York C Scribner s sons Spielmann Marion 1895 The History of Punch London a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Thomson D Croal 1884 Hablot Knight Browne Phiz Life and Letters London a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Kitton Frederick George 1899 Charles Dickens and his Illustrators London a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Stephen Leslie ed 1885 Browne Hablot Knight Dictionary of National Biography Vol 3 London Smith Elder amp Co External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hablot Knight Browne nbsp Wikisource has original works by or about Hablot Knight Browne Hablot Knight Browne on The Victorian Web Phiz Dickens and London Valerie Browne Lester s lecture at Gresham College The man who made Dickens fizz Works by Hablot Knight Browne at Project Gutenberg Works by Hablot Knight Browne at Faded Page Canada Works by or about Hablot Knight Browne at Internet Archive Works by or about Phiz at Internet Archive Hablot Knight Browne at Library of Congress with 189 library catalogue records Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hablot Knight Browne amp oldid 1152389848, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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