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English illustrator, etcher and painter. Best known as the illustrator of the novels of Charles Dickens, under the pen-name Phiz.
Browne had little formal training as an artist. He sporadically attended the St Martin’s Lane Academy life-class and was apprenticed to the line-engraver William Finden (1787-1852). In 1834 he cancelled his indenture and established an illustrators’ workshop with fellow apprentice Robert Young, producing etchings and watercolours in preference to the more laborious line-engravings. In the spring of 1836, he met Charles Dickens who was then looking for someone to illustrate The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club which was originally issued in monthly parts. Robert Seymour (1798-1836) provided the illustrations for the first two instalments before his suicide. Robert Buss (1804-1875) illustrated the third instalment, but his work was not liked by Dickens and the remaining instalments were illustrated by Browne. Browne initially signed himself ‘Nemo’ and then ‘Phiz’ (a depicter of physiognomies) to harmonize with Dickens’s ‘Boz’. He went on to illustrate most of Dickens’ novels.
Browne’s long career as an illustrator, including work for Charles Lever, William Ainsworth and Anthony Trollope, dwindled after he was passed over in favour of Marcus Stone (1840–1921) for Our Mutual Friend (1864–5). In 1876 Browne suffered an illness which left him partially paralysed. After recovering, he produced many woodcuts. In 1878 he was awarded an annuity by the Royal Academy. His health gradually worsened until he died on 8 July 1882.
Born: 10 July 1815
Died: 8 July 1882
Gender: Male
Hablot Knight (Phiz) Browne
The Third Volume of the Registers , 1857
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Damocles, 1857
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In the old room, 1857
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At Mr. John Chivery's tea-table, 1857
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Mr. Merdle a borrower, 1857
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Flora's tour of inspection, 1857
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The Night, 1857
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An unexpected After-Dinner Speech, 1857
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Reception of an old friend, 1857
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Missing and Dreaming, 1857
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Mr. Baptist is supposed to have seen something , 1857
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The Patriotic Conference, 1857
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Mr. Flintwinch receives the embrace of friendship, 1857
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Rigour of Mr. F's Aunt, 1857
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Mr. Sparkler under a reverse of circumstances, 1857
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Instinct stronger than training, 1857
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The family dignity is affronted, 1857
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The Travellers, 1857
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The Marshalsea becomes an Orphan, 1857
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Society expresses its views on a question of Marriage, 1857
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The Pensioner _ Entertainment , 1857
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Mr. Flintwinch has a mild attack of irritability, 1857
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Floating away, 1857
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Five and Twenty, 1857
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The Story of the Princess, 1857
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Visitors at the Works, 1857
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Miss Dorrit and Little Dorrit, 1857
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The Brothers, 1857
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The Ferry, 1857
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Mr. & Mrs. Flintwinch, 1857
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Little Dorrit's Party, 1857
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Mr F's Aunt is conducted into retirement, 1857
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Making off, 1857
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Little Mother, 1857
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The Room with the Portrait, 1857
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Mr. Flintwinch mediates as a friend of the Family, 1857
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Under the Microscope, 1857
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The Birds in the Cage, 1857
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Titlepage, 1857
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Frontispiece, 1857
Charles Dickens
Little Dorrit / by Charles Dickens ; with illustrations by H. K. Browne - London: 1857
13/2027
Thomas Moore
Lalla Rookh : an oriental romance / by Thomas Moore, with illustrations, engraved by Edmund Evans, from original drawings by G.H. Thomas, F.R. Pickersgill, R.A., Birket Foster, E.H. Courbould, etc, etc. - London ; New York: 1860
07/4241
Punch's pocket book for 1849 : containing ruled pages for cash accounts and memoranda for every day in the year; an almanack; and a variety of useful and valuable business information - London: 1849
15/3799
Graham Everitt
English caricaturists and graphic humourists of the nineteeth century. How they illustrated and interpreted their times. by Graham Everitt. - London: 1886.
14/3752