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George Du Maurier

GEORGE DU MAURIER Writer and artist, best known as the author of Trilby and for his countless drawings for Punch. Date: 1834 - 1896

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1834 1896 Best Countless Drawings Maurier Punch Trilby


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1. Title: "George Du Maurier: A Victorian Mastermind of Words and Images" George Du Maurier (1834-1896) was an extraordinary Victorian figure, renowned for his dual talents as a writer and an artist. This evocative black-and-white photograph captures the enigmatic charm and intellectual brilliance of this versatile man. Born in Paris to a family of artists, Du Maurier was raised in England and educated at King's College London. His literary career began in earnest in the late 1850s, with contributions to various periodicals. However, it was his novel "Trilby" (1894), a gripping tale of art, obsession, and the supernatural, that brought him international acclaim. The novel's eponymous heroine, a young model, became an iconic figure in Victorian literature. Du Maurier's artistic prowess was equally impressive. He began drawing for the renowned satirical weekly magazine Punch in 1860, contributing countless illustrations over the next three decades. His witty and insightful cartoons, often commenting on social issues of the day, became a staple of the publication. This photograph, taken during Du Maurier's later years, reveals a man of deep introspection and quiet confidence. His piercing gaze and thoughtful expression suggest a mind constantly at work, generating ideas and images that would continue to captivate audiences. Du Maurier's legacy as a writer and artist endures, with his works continuing to inspire and delight readers and art lovers alike. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of a remarkable Victorian figure whose contributions to literature and art remain an integral part of our cultural heritage.

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Daphne du Maurier at their Cornish home, Menabilly, 1945

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