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  1. Richard Doyle (10 January 1948 – 22 June 2017) was a British author of thriller novels. Biography [ edit ] Doyle was born in Saint Saviour, Guernsey , and on his third birthday was presented at the court of Emperor Haile Selassie .

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  2. Dicky Doyle’s post- Punch career was primarily focused on book illustration. In 1850, he illustrated John Ruskin ’s The King of the Golden River, and his good friend W.M. Thackeray frequently commissioned him to illustrate his work. At this point in his life, in his mid-twenties, Dicky’s tendency to procrastinate and waver in his ...

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  4. Richard Doyle, Frontispiece, from The King of the Golden River, by John Ruskin, 1851, London, The Victorian Web. The “Frontispiece” portrays the Southwest Wind disguised as an old man, knocking on the three brothers' door in search of sympathy and shelter. Doyle aims to capture the Southwest Wind's absurd but unalarming stature. He appears ...

  5. Nov 5, 2009 · Richard Doyle was born at 17 Cambridge Terrace, London, in September 1824. His father was the Irish cartoonist John Doyle (1783-1851), whose satirical prints were a scourge of the 1820s and thirties. Doyle was one of seven children, and all three of his (surviving) brothers were gifted artists. James (born 1822) was the author and illustrator ...

  6. Richard Doyle (born September 1824, London—died Dec. 11, 1883, London) was a caricaturist, painter, and illustrator who, together with his father, John (1797–1868), introduced into British art a moderate style of caricature, opposed to the savage satire of James Gillray and Thomas Rowlandson. A student of his father, Doyle regularly ...

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  7. artvee.com › artist › richard-doyleRichard Doyle - Artvee

    Richard "Dickie" Doyle was a British illustrator of the Victorian era. His work frequently appeared, amongst other places, in Punch magazine; he drew the cover of the first issue, and designed the magazine's masthead, a design that was used for over a century. Born at 17 Cambridge Terrace, London, one of seven children of Irish cartoonist John ...

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    Richard "Dickie" Doyle (18 September 1824 – 10 December 1883)[1] was a notable illustrator of the Victorian era. His work frequently appeared, amongst other places, in Punch magazine; he drew the cover of the first issue, and designed the magazine's

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