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"F Barnard: A Master of Illustration in the Mid-Late 19th Century J. L

Background imageF Barnard Collection: Pickwick Papers, Who are you, you rascal? said the captain, administering

Pickwick Papers, Who are you, you rascal? said the captain, administering
Pickwick Papers, " Who are you, you rascal?" said the captain, administering several pokes to Mr. Pickwicks body with the thick stick. " Whats your name?"

Background imageF Barnard Collection: J. L. Toole as Caleb Plummer in Dot, mid-late 19th century, (1901). Creator

J. L. Toole as Caleb Plummer in Dot, mid-late 19th century, (1901). Creator
J.L. Toole as Caleb Plummer in " Dot", mid-late 19th century, (1901). English actor, actor-manager and theatrical producer John Lawrence Toole (1830-1906)

Background imageF Barnard Collection: S. Phelps as Falstaff, 1848, (1901). Creator: F Barnard

S. Phelps as Falstaff, 1848, (1901). Creator: F Barnard
S. Phelps as Falstaff, 1848, (1901). English actor Samuel Phelps (1804-1878) in the character of Sir John Falstaff who appears in three of William Shakespeares plays

Background imageF Barnard Collection: Charles Wyndham as David Garrick, March 19, 1887, (1901). Creators: Unknown, F Barnard

Charles Wyndham as David Garrick, March 19, 1887, (1901). Creators: Unknown, F Barnard
Charles Wyndham as David Garrick, March 19, 1887, (1901). English actor-manager Charles Wyndham (1837-1919) playing the title role in " David Garrick"

Background imageF Barnard Collection: Pickwick Papers, Mrs. Bardell screamed violently; Tommy roared; Mrs

Pickwick Papers, Mrs. Bardell screamed violently; Tommy roared; Mrs. Cluppins shrunk within herself; and Mrs. Sanders made off without more adoaaA

Background imageF Barnard Collection: Pickwick Papers, Sam, having been formally introduced as the offspring of Mr

Pickwick Papers, Sam, having been formally introduced as the offspring of Mr. Weller, of the Belle Savage, was treated with marked distinctionaaA

Background imageF Barnard Collection: Pickwick Papers, Mr. Stiggins, getting on his legs as well as he could, proceeded

Pickwick Papers, Mr. Stiggins, getting on his legs as well as he could, proceeded to deliver an edifying discourse for the benefit of the companyaaA

Background imageF Barnard Collection: Pickwick Papers, My dear, said Mr

Pickwick Papers, My dear, said Mr
Pickwick Papers, " My dear, " said Mr. Pickwick, looking over the wall, and catching sight of Arabella on the other side. " Don t be frightened, my dear, tis only Mr. Pickwick."

Background imageF Barnard Collection: Pickwick Papers, Mr. Pickwick sitting for his portrait

Pickwick Papers, Mr. Pickwick sitting for his portrait

Background imageF Barnard Collection: Pickwick Papers, Mr. Bob Sawyers boy peeped through the glass door, and thus

Pickwick Papers, Mr. Bob Sawyers boy peeped through the glass door, and thus listened and looked on at the same timeaaA

Background imageF Barnard Collection: Pickwick Papers, Mr. Tuckle, dressed out with the cocked-hat and stick, danced

Pickwick Papers, Mr. Tuckle, dressed out with the cocked-hat and stick, danced
Pickwick Papers, " Mr. Tuckle, dressed out with the cocked-hat and stick, danced the frog hornpipe among the shells on the table"

Background imageF Barnard Collection: Pickwick Papers, Seated on an upright tombstone, close to him, was a strange

Pickwick Papers, Seated on an upright tombstone, close to him, was a strange
Pickwick Papers, " Seated on an upright tombstone, close to him, was a strange unearthly figure, "

Background imageF Barnard Collection: Pickwick Papers, Mr. Pickwick went slowly and gravely down the slide, with

Pickwick Papers, Mr. Pickwick went slowly and gravely down the slide, with
Pickwick Papers, " Mr. Pickwick went slowly and gravely down the slide, with his feet about a yard and a quarter apart, amidst the gratified shouts of all the spectators."

Background imageF Barnard Collection: Pickwick Papers, With a countenance greatly mollified by the softening influence

Pickwick Papers, With a countenance greatly mollified by the softening influence
Pickwick Papers, " With a countenance greatly mollified by the softening influence of tobacco, requested him to fire away "

Background imageF Barnard Collection: Pickwick Papers, An admonitory gesture from Perker restrained him, and he listened

Pickwick Papers, An admonitory gesture from Perker restrained him, and he listened
Pickwick Papers, " An admonitory gesture from Perker restrained him, and he listened to the learned gentlemans continuation with a look of indignation"

Background imageF Barnard Collection: Pickwick Papers, Before Mr. Pickwick distinctly knew what was the matter, he

Pickwick Papers, Before Mr. Pickwick distinctly knew what was the matter, he
Pickwick Papers, " Before Mr. Pickwick distinctly knew what was the matter, he was surrounded by the whole body, and kissed by every one of them"

Background imageF Barnard Collection: Pickwick Papers, Sam looked at the fat boy with great astonishment, but without

Pickwick Papers, Sam looked at the fat boy with great astonishment, but without
Pickwick Papers, " Sam looked at the fat boy with great astonishment, but without saying a word"

Background imageF Barnard Collection: Pickwick Papers, The kitchen door opened, and in walked Mr. Job Trotter'

Pickwick Papers, The kitchen door opened, and in walked Mr. Job Trotter"
Pickwick Papers, " The kitchen door opened, and in walked Mr. Job Trotter"

Background imageF Barnard Collection: Pickwick Papers, Letting his hat fall on the floor, he stood perfectly fixed

Pickwick Papers, Letting his hat fall on the floor, he stood perfectly fixed
Pickwick Papers, " Letting his hat fall on the floor, he stood perfectly fixed and immovable with astonishment"

Background imageF Barnard Collection: Pickwick Papers, Permit me to introduce my friends, Mr. Tupman, Mr. Winkle, Mr

Pickwick Papers, Permit me to introduce my friends, Mr. Tupman, Mr. Winkle, Mr
Pickwick Papers, " Permit me to introduce my friends, Mr. Tupman, Mr. Winkle, Mr. Snodgrass"

Background imageF Barnard Collection: David Copperfield, Trotwood, you will be glad to hear that I shall finish the

David Copperfield, Trotwood, you will be glad to hear that I shall finish the
David Copperfield, " Trotwood, you will be glad to hear that I shall finish the memorial when I have nothing else to do, and that your aunts the most extraordinary woman in the world, Sir!"

Background imageF Barnard Collection: David Copperfield, You have heard Miss Murdstone, said Mr

David Copperfield, You have heard Miss Murdstone, said Mr
David Copperfield, " You have heard Miss Murdstone, " said Mr. Spenlow, turning to me. " I beg to ask, Mr. Copperfield, if you have anything to say in reply?"

Background imageF Barnard Collection: David Copperfield, Oh, thank you, Master Copperfield, said Uriah Heep

David Copperfield, Oh, thank you, Master Copperfield, said Uriah Heep
David Copperfield, " Oh, thank you, Master Copperfield, " said Uriah Heep, " For that remark! It is so true! Umble as I am, I know it is so true! Oh, thank you, Master Copperfield

Background imageF Barnard Collection: David Copperfield, Dead, Mr. Peggotty? I hinted, after a respectful pause

David Copperfield, Dead, Mr. Peggotty? I hinted, after a respectful pause
David Copperfield, " Dead, Mr. Peggotty?" I hinted, after a respectful pause. " Drowndead, " said Mr. Peggotty

Background imageF Barnard Collection: David Copperfield, I saw, to my amazement, Peggotty burst from a hedge

David Copperfield, I saw, to my amazement, Peggotty burst from a hedge
David Copperfield, " I saw, to my amazement, Peggotty burst from a hedge and climb into the cart."

Background imageF Barnard Collection: David Copperfield, Mr. Micawber in his element'

David Copperfield, Mr. Micawber in his element"
David Copperfield, " Mr. Micawber in his element"

Background imageF Barnard Collection: David Copperfield, I am presented to Mrs. Micawber'

David Copperfield, I am presented to Mrs. Micawber"
David Copperfield, " I am presented to Mrs. Micawber"

Background imageF Barnard Collection: David Copperfield and Mr. Micawber, Mr. Micawber impressing the names of streets

David Copperfield and Mr. Micawber, Mr. Micawber impressing the names of streets
David Copperfield and Mr. Micawber, " Mr. Micawber impressing the names of streets and the shapes of corner houses upon me as we went along

Background imageF Barnard Collection: David Copperfield, Thats not it? said I, That ship-looking

David Copperfield, Thats not it? said I, That ship-looking
David Copperfield, " Thats not it?" said I, " That ship-looking thing?" " Thats it, Mas r Davy, " returned Ham

Background imageF Barnard Collection: David Copperfield

David Copperfield

Background imageF Barnard Collection: Pickwick Papers, Mr. Pickwick could scarcely believe the evidence of his own

Pickwick Papers, Mr. Pickwick could scarcely believe the evidence of his own
Pickwick Papers, " Mr. Pickwick could scarcely believe the evidence of his own senses"

Background imageF Barnard Collection: ADRIAN VIDAL, DRAWN BY F. BARNARD. Kiss me, Adrian, she whispered

ADRIAN VIDAL, DRAWN BY F. BARNARD. Kiss me, Adrian, she whispered
ADRIAN VIDAL, DRAWN BY F. BARNARD. " Kiss me, Adrian, " she whispered. " Kiss me once! for the sake of old days."

Background imageF Barnard Collection: ADRIAN VIDAL, DRAWN BY F. BARNARD, Don t you think, asked Lord St

ADRIAN VIDAL, DRAWN BY F. BARNARD, Don t you think, asked Lord St
ADRIAN VIDAL, DRAWN BY F. BARNARD, " Don t you think, " asked Lord St. Austell sweetly - " excuse me saying so; but don t you think that is a little bit prudish of you?"

Background imageF Barnard Collection: ADRIAN VIDAL, DRAWN BY F. BARNARD. Kiss me, Adrian, she whispered. Kiss me once

ADRIAN VIDAL, DRAWN BY F. BARNARD. Kiss me, Adrian, she whispered. Kiss me once
ADRIAN VIDAL, DRAWN BY F. BARNARD. " Kiss me, Adrian, " she whispered. " Kiss me once! for the sake of old days."

Background imageF Barnard Collection: ADRIAN VIDAL, DRAWN BY F. BARNARD, Don t you think, asked Lord St. Austell

ADRIAN VIDAL, DRAWN BY F. BARNARD, Don t you think, asked Lord St. Austell
ADRIAN VIDAL, DRAWN BY F. BARNARD, " Don t you think, " asked Lord St. Austell sweetly - " excuse me saying so; but don t you think that is a little bit prudish of youja"



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"F Barnard: A Master of Illustration in the Mid-Late 19th Century J. L. Toole as Caleb Plummer in Dot, portrayed by F Barnard in 1901, captures the essence of Dickens' Pickwick Papers. With a mischievous grin and a twinkle in his eye, Toole brings to life the iconic line, "Who are you, you rascal?" said the captain, administering. In another masterpiece by F Barnard from 1901, S. Phelps embodies Falstaff with gusto. The detailed strokes and vibrant colors bring out the larger-than-life personality of this Shakespearean character. Charles Wyndham takes center stage as David Garrick in March 1887's portrayal by F Barnard. Unknown creators collaborate with Barnard to create an image that exudes elegance and charm. Moving back to Pickwick Papers, Mrs. Bardell screams violently while Tommy roars - a scene immortalized by F Barnard's skilled hand. The chaos and humor leap off the page as we witness this comical altercation. Sam Weller is formally introduced as Mr. Pickwick's offspring through Mr. Stiggins' words captured beautifully by F Barnard's illustration skills - showcasing his ability to capture both dialogue and expression flawlessly. Mr. Pickwick sitting for his portrait becomes an unforgettable moment thanks to F Barnard's attention to detail and ability to convey emotions through artistry alone. The glass door reveals Mr Bob Sawyers boy peeping curiously into a room filled with mirthful revelry - yet another example of how F Barnard captures moments that transport us directly into Dickens' world. Mr Tuckle dances joyfully dressed out with cocked-hat and stick underlined once again how skillfully F Barnard portrays characters from Dickens' works; each stroke adding depth and dimensionality to their personalities. Seated on an upright tombstone nearby is a strange figure, brought to life by F Barnard's imagination.