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- 131 To Theo van Gogh. Amsterdam, Tuesday, 18 September 1877.
- in note 29:
... line served as a caption to the accompanying engraving by F. Barnard. Ed. London 1890, pp. 364-365.
- 141 To Theo van Gogh. Amsterdam, Monday, 18 and Tuesday, 19 February 1878.
- in note 17:
...ousehold Edition of 1878, illustrated by Frederick Barnard, the closing words were printed in a diff...
- 235 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Saturday, 3 June 1882.
- in note 33:
In the estate there are 54 prints by Barnard from prior to June 1882, most of which come from The Ill...
- in translation:
...trations. They are excellent and are drawn by Barnard and Fildes. They show parts of Old London, whi...
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- in note 7:
Frederick Barnard was the most productive illustrator for Dickens’s Household Edition: he did drawi...
- 273 To Anthon van Rappard. The Hague, on or about Sunday, 22 October 1882.
- 300 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, on or about Wednesday, 10 January 1883.
- in translation:
...o speaks of ‘like a lighthouse whose beam flashes on and off’ and that’s how it is too.Barnard
- in note 8:
For these illustrations to Dickens by Frederick Barnard, see letter 235, n. 7. Where in London and wh...
- 302 To Anthon van Rappard. The Hague, on or about Thursday, 18 January 1883.
- in translation:
Barnard 6 sheets
- in note 15:
Which six sheets by Frederick Barnard these were cannot be determined; scores of prints are preserved...
- 304 To Anthon van Rappard. The Hague, on or about Thursday, 25 January 1883.
- in translation:
...ne entirely with the pen — like, for instance, those by Caldecott and Barnard, but large figures.
- 325 To Anthon van Rappard. The Hague, on or about Monday, 5 March 1883.
- in note 38:
Frederick Barnard’s Character sketches from Dickens (1879) contains portraits of Alfred Jingle, Esq...
- in note 37:
...ns by John Leech, Clarkson Stanfield and Frederick Barnard. Barnard did eight illustrations in total...
- in translation:
...apman and Hall) with about 7 illustrations by Barnard, for example, a junk shop among others. I find...
...children’s print I found a small woodcut by Barnard engraved by Swain. A policeman in black drags ...
...ch and Cruikshank have character too, but the Barnards are more worked up. Leech, though, is strong ...
- in note 48:
Van Gogh mentions Leech, Cruikshank and Barnard in sequence. This suggests that he had in mind the i...
- in note 41:
This children’s print by Barnard, engraved by Joseph Swain, is In de achterbuurt (In the slums). It...
- 358 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Monday, 2 July 1883.
- in note 14:
... estate there are eight illustrations by Frederick Barnard from this periodical published on 9 and 3...
- 359 To Anthon van Rappard. The Hague, on or about Tuesday, 3 July 1883.
- in translation:
By Barnard, Hampstead Heath — First to come — Last to go. How the poor live.
- in note 28:
...e poor live. With sixty illustrations by Frederick Barnard. London 1883 (Chatto & Windus, Piccadilly...
- in note 27:
Frederick Barnard’s The first to come and The last to go, engraved by Joseph Swain and William Jame...
- in note 26:
Frederick Barnard, Hampstead Heath on a holiday, engraved by Joseph Swain, in The Illustrated London ...
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Frederick Barnard (1846-1896) English artist
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