The Whirlwind, A Lively and Eccentric Newspaper: The Organ of the Hon. Stuart Erskine, and Mr. Herbert Vivian [London, June 28, 1890 - Sept. 13, 1890, Vol. I, Nos. 1-12]
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Title: The Whirlwind, A Lively and Eccentric Newspaper: The Organ of the Hon. Stuart Erskine, and Mr. Herbert Vivian [London, June 28, 1890 - Sept. 13, 1890, Vol. I, Nos. 1-12]
Editor:
Edited and published by Stuart Richard Erskine (British, Brighton 1869–1960 Kent)
Editor:
Edited and published by Herbert Vivian (British, 1865–1940)
Artist:
Illustrator and lithographer Walter Richard Sickert (British, Munich 1860–1942 Bathampton, Somerset)
Artist:
Designer and lithographer Sidney Starr (British, Kingston upon Hull 1857–1925 New York)
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After Philip Wilson Steer (British, Birkenhead 1860–1942 London)
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After Théodore Roussel (French, Lorient, Brittany 1847–1926 St. Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex)
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After James McNeill Whistler (American, Lowell, Massachusetts 1834–1903 London)
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After Francis Edward James (British, Willingdon, Sussex 1849–1920)
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After Moffat Peter Lindner (British, Birmingham 1852–1949)
Sitter:
Charles Bradlaugh (British, 1833–1891)
Sitter:
Thomas Bayley Potter (British, 1817–1898)
Sitter:
Henry Labouchere, Lord Taunton
Sitter:
Sir John Pope-Hennessey (Anglo-Irish, 1834–1891)
Sitter:
Sir George Lewis (British, 1833–1911)
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Maria Theresa of Austria-Este, Queen of Bavaria (1849–1919)
Sitter:
Robert W. Hanbury (British, 1845–1903)
Sitter:
Dr. Joseph Edward Kenny (Irish, 1845–1900)
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Jacques-Emile Blanche (French, Paris 1861–1942)
Sitter:
Frederic, Lord Leighton (British, Scarborough 1830–1896 London)
Sitter:
John Addison (British, 1838–1907)
Sitter:
John Lemoine
Date: June 28–September 13, 1890
Medium: Illustrations: lithographs
Dimensions: 11 1/2 x 9 x 1/16 in. (29.2 x 22.9 x 0.2 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1948
Object Number: 48.41.3
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