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- Hablot Knight Browne - Wikipedia
Hablot Knight Browne (10 July 1815 – 8 July 1882) was a British artist and illustrator Well known by his pen name, Phiz, he illustrated books by Charles Dickens, Charles Lever, Augustus Septimus Mayhew and Harrison Ainsworth
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- Hablot Knight (Phiz) Browne | Artist | Royal Academy of Arts
Best known as the illustrator of the novels of Charles Dickens, under the pen-name Phiz Browne had little formal training as an artist He sporadically attended the St Martin’s Lane Academy life-class and was apprenticed to the line-engraver William Finden (1787-1852)
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- Phiz - About the Famous Dickens Illustrator Hablot Knight Browne, Known . . .
Phiz, the pseudonym of Hablot Knight Browne, was one of the best illustrators of Charles Dickens's books, including David Copperfield
- Hablot Knight Browne (pseudonym Phiz), 1815-1882.
At first, Browne adopted the pseudonym "N E M O " (Latin for "Nobody," the nom de guerre adopted by Ulysses in the Cyclops episode of Homer's Odyssey) Soon, however, he became "Phiz," an artistic name well suited for the creator of "phizzes" — delightful, effervescent drafts of humour and caricature, as seen in the third plate of Pickwick
- Hablot Knight Browne | Victorian Era, Illustrator, Punch Magazine . . .
His pseudonym of “Phiz” was adopted in order to harmonize with Dickens’ “Boz,” and it was by his work for Dickens (especially in Pickwick, David Copperfield, Dombey and Son, Martin Chuzzlewit, and Bleak House) that his reputation was made
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