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" Shakspere," was ever intended for a " Punch " artist ; and as to John Gilbert (also an able illustrator of the great poet), so impressed was Douglas Jerrold with the solid character of his academic forms and imposing outlines that he exclaimed, " We don't... "
A Jorum of "Punch" with Those who Helped to Brew it: Being the Early History ... - Page 72
by Athol Mayhew - 1895 - 150 pages
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Thomas Ingoldsby, William Harness, George Hodder - Clergy - 1875 - 350 pages
...of his academic forms and imposing outlines that he exclaimed, " We don't want Rubens on 'Punch' !" When Mr. Tenniel first associated himself with the...striking picture of " Adam and Eve in Paradise." Such lya-Punch-\i\x subjects as these, and such unLeec/i-\ike treatment as they required and received, were...
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Thomas Ingoldsby, William Harness, George Hodder - Clergy - 1875 - 354 pages
...his academic forms and imposing outlines that he exclaimed, " We don't want Rubens on ' Punch ' ! " When Mr. Tenniel first associated himself with the...striking picture of " Adam and Eve in Paradise." Such un-Pu»cfi-\\ke subjects as these, and such unLeech-VUKA treatment as they required and received, were...
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Personal Reminiscences

Thomas Ingoldsby, William Harness, George Hodder - Clergy - 1875 - 354 pages
...imposing outlines that he exclaimed, "We don't want Rubens on ' Punch ' ! " When Mr. Tenniel'first associated himself with the popular periodical, it...striking picture of " Adam and Eve in Paradise." Such \in-PuncA-\\ke subjects as these, and such unLeech-\\\x. treatment as they required and received, were...
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Artists of the Nineteenth Century and Their Works: A Handbook ..., Volume 1

Clara Erskine Clement Waters, Laurence Hutton - Artists - 1879 - 592 pages
...books and magazines. " When Mr. Tenniel first associated himself with Punch tt was thought generally that his abilities were of too classic an order for the duty he had undertaken, .... but he had too much confidence in the pictorial strength he possessed to feel that he need limit...
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Artists of the Nineteenth Century and Their Works: A Handbook ..., Volume 2

Clara Erskine Clement Waters, Laurence Hutton - Artists - 1879 - 488 pages
...magazines. • When Mr. Tennicl first associated hinuelf with Punch it was thought generally that hin abilities were of too classic an order for the duty he had undertaken, .... but he had too much confidence in the pictorial strength ho possessed to feel that he need limit...
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