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Randolph Caldecott: A Personal Memoir of His Early Art Career

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The memoir recounts an illustrator's formative years and early professional life, describing his schooling, employment that allowed sketching, and close observation of rural sport and market scenes that shaped his subject matter. It assembles letters, diary extracts, sketches, and reproduced plates to document contributions to newspapers and periodicals, decorative designs, and picture books. The narrative follows travels and study trips, studio practice, and exhibition entries, and concludes with appendices of illustrations, diagrams, and contemporaneous opinions.

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Henry Blackburn

Henry Blackburn was a British author and illustrator known for his contributions to art literature in the late 19th century. His works often blend travel writing with artistic commentary, as seen in titles like "Artists and Arabs; Or, Sketching in Sunshine" and "Breton Folk: An Artistic Tour in Brittany." Blackburn's keen observations and vivid descriptions provide readers with a unique perspective on the landscapes and cultures he encountered. He also penned a personal memoir of the artist Randolph Caldecott, highlighting his early career and influence. Through his writings, Blackburn has left a lasting mark on the appreciation of art and travel.

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