-John Leech a faithful Attendant.--"Moses Starting for the
Fair."--John Leech's Illness described.--No Falling off in the Quality
of his Designs.--"St. Genulphus."--Starts off for Homburg with Mr.
Alfred Elmore.--Death of Thomas Frederick Robson.--His Wonderful
Powers Wasted.--Leech goes to Whitby.--Shirley Brooks joins him.--"The
Weinbrunnen Schwalbach."--Reminiscences of the Whitby Visit.--Opening
of Fechter's Season at the Lyceum.--John Leech at a Party at Mr. W. P.
Frith's, 13th of October--At the Weekly _Punch_ Dinner, 26th of
October.--Serious Change for the Worse.--His Death.--Shock caused by
his Death in London and the Provinces.--His Funeral.--Shirley Brooks'
Memorial in _Punch_.
_pp._ 315-335.
CHAPTER XVI.
Hablot Knight Browne ("Phiz").--Invincible Tendency to
Exaggeration.--Charles Lever's Opinion.--Weakness and Attenuation of
his Figures.--Compared with John Leech.--Tendency to Reproduce.--All
his Heroes closely Resemble One Another.--Charles Lever's Complaint on
this Score.--Great Ability of the Artist.--"Ralph Nickleby's Visit to
his Poor Relations."--Newman Noggs.--Squeers.--Mrs. Nickleby's Lunatic
Admirer.--"Pecksniff's Reception of the New Pupil."--"Pleasant Little
Family Party at Mr. Pecksniff's."--"Warm Reception of Mr. Pecksniff by
his Venerable Friend."--Quilp and Samson Brass.--Quilp and the
Dog.--Mrs. Jarley's Waxwork Brigand.--Capture of Bunsby by Mrs.
Macstinger.--"Sunday under Three Heads."--The Jack Sheppard Mania of
1840.--"The Way to the Gallows made Easy and Pleasant."--"Phiz" not a
Born Comic Artist.--Excellence in Depicting Graver Subjects.--"The
Dombey Family."--"Mrs. Dombey at Home."--"Abstraction and
Recognition."--"The Dark Road."--"Carker in his Hour of
Triumph."--"Bleak House."--Why Browne suited Charles Dickens's
Requirements.--Coolness between Artist and Author.--One of Browne's
Finest Illustrations.--Decline of Book Etching.--Browne without an
Idea of his Own.--Powerful Assistance rendered to Novelists by Book
Illustrators of his day.--Sketches and Studies.--Death of the Artist.
_pp._ 336-354.
CHAPTER XVII.
Kenny Meadows.--"Portraits of the English."--A Thoroughly Useful
Man.--Some Works Illustrated by Meadows.--His Merits Unequal.--His
Contempt for Nature.--An Early Illustrator of _Punch_.--His
Illustrated Shakespeare.--Some Excellent Work of Meadows.--His
Death.--Robert William Bus
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