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    Sidney Paget was the fifth of nine children born to Robert Paget, the vestry clerk of St. James and St. John in Clerkenwell, and Martha Paget (née Clarke), a music professor. In 1881 Paget entered the Royal Academy Schools. Here he befriended Alfred Morris Butler, an architecture student who may have become the model for Paget's illustrations ...

  2. Introduction. Sidney Paget (1860-1908), the famed illustrator, has created the most recognisable and iconic image of Sherlock Holmes. In 1891, the Strand Magazine began to publish Arthur Conan Doyle's detective stories with illustrations of Sidney Paget and soon they became an inseparable component of the Sherlock Holmes canon.

  3. Jan 26, 2020 · by Randall Stock, January 26, 2020. Sidney Paget is famous for his Sherlock Holmes drawings for the stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This census identifies existing Sidney Paget original artwork and provides a basic description and provenance. This is the most complete Paget census available, yet many drawings remain unrecorded and three ...

  4. Sidney Paget. Sidney Edward Paget (4 october 1860 - 28 january 1908) was a British illustrator famous for his illustrations of the Sherlock Holmes stories in The Strand Magazine. He had two brothers who were also illustrators (and who also illustrated some Conan Doyle's works) : Walter Paget and Henry M. Paget.

  5. It was with a heavy heart that Sidney Paget took up his pen to illustrate the last adventure of Sherlock Holmes. He signed his full name to three of the drawings and dated two of these, underscoring the finality of the events. As always Paget takes his cues from the writings; as always, he adds his own interpretations to the story in the images ...

  6. Apr 29, 2022 · Sidney Paget, Sherlock Holmes & Watson from The Greek Interpreter, 1893 From the time the Sherlock Holmes stories first appeared in Strand magazine, they have never gone out of print. Sherlock’s appeal has withstood two world wars, the space race, decades of major geopolitical restructuring, and multiple technological revolutions.

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  8. Sherlock Holmes In a romantic chamber of the heart, in a nostalgic country of the mind where it is always 1895 V. Starrett. The images of Sherlock Holmes as drawn by Sidney Paget have become as much a part of the canon's appeal as the text by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In all Paget drew 537 sketches that appeared with the Holmes stories in the ...

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