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  1. 11 de out. de 2022 · Edward Linley Sambourne (1844-1910) was an illustrator and cartoonist. From a young age his talent as an artist was noticed but he didn’t have much formal training.

  2. 1 de out. de 2013 · Edward Linley Sam bourne worked as a Punch cartoonist from 1867 until his death in 1910. 1 Beginning his 43-year association with the magazine as a freelance contributor he then joined the permanent staff in 1871 as Cartoon Junior (to Tenniel who was Cartoonist-in-Chief). His rise through the Punch ranks meant a commensurate increase in his ...

  3. Sambourne House is the former home of Victorian illustrator and photographer Edward Linley Sambourne (1844 – 1910), his wife Marion, their two children and their live-in servants. The house gives an insight into their personal lives and provides a rare example of what was known as an 'Aesthetic interior' or 'House Beautiful'. The Sambournes lived in the house for over 36 years and the basic ...

  4. Linley Sambourne. (1844-1910), Cartoonist and illustrator. (Edward) Linley Sambourne. Later Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 8 portraits. Artist associated with 2 portraits. Like.

  5. Linley Sambourne was born at 15 Lloyd Square, Pentonville, London, on 4 January 1844, the son of Edward Mott Sambourne, a prosperous wholesale furrier, and his wife, Frances (née Linley). He was educated at the City of London School (1855-56) and Chester Training College School (1857-60), and then apprenticed as a draughtsman to a firm of ...

  6. 24 de out. de 2022 · Sambourne + Aestheticism. Located at 18 Stafford Terrace, a couple of doors down from Freddie Mercury’s old flat at 12 Stafford Terrace, Sambourne House was once the home of famed Punch cartoonist Edward Linley Sambourne and is now one of the best-preserved examples of Aestheticism in the country. The art movement occurred in the late 19 th ...

  7. 15 de jan. de 2018 · Edward Linley Sambourne In 1906 the 62 year old Edward Linley Sambourne was the chief cartoonist at Punch magazine but he was also a particularly ardent amateur photographer. He had initially taken it up to help with his cartoon figure drawings – he had formerly used life-models to draw from. In his later years, however, … Continue reading "Edwardian Street Style – Photos by Edward ...