Joseph Clayton Clarke ('Kyd'): Characters from Dickens (1889) (original) (raw)

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oseph Clayton Clarke, who is best known by his pseudonym “Kyd,” was born in 1857 in Onchan on the Isle of Man. He was a versatile artist who attempted all sorts of subjects, although he is chiefly remembered for his two collections of watercolours of Dickens's quirky characters, The Characters of Charles Dickens Pourtrayed in a Series of Original Water Colour Sketches by Kyd (1889) and Some Well Known Characters from the Works of Charles Dickens (1892). After only one day on the staff of the London humour magazine Punch, he switched in 1887 to the Fleet Street Magazine, in which appeared his watercolour illustrations of Dickens's characters without the benefit of backdrops, such as those depicted by the American caricaturist Felix Octavius Carr Darley. From 1927 onward Kyd made a very good living from executing watercolour sketches of literary (chiefly Dickensian) characters for wealthy collectors. In personal appearance, the artist affected the style of Dickens's Micawber, including spats and gloves. However, as rising income permitted him to move his growing family out of the metropolis in 1892, he moved not to "Dickens-land" (Rochester, Kent), but to the charming West Sussex town of Chichester.

The illustrations of Dickens characters listed below come from three sources: The Characters of Charles Dickens (see bibliography), cigarette cards, and an unbound portfolio of watercolors. The folio, which contains a frontispiece plus 12 portraits, was likely produced in Chichester, West Sussex circa 1900. Its cover bears the following text in Kyd's own printing: “12 Original Character Studies illustrating Oliver Twist. (With Title-page & Character List) drawn in colors [sic] by ‘Kyd.’” Each illustration is loose and has never been bound; the colours are a little faded with time. Including the frame, each is 15 cm. high and 9.3 cm. wide and the inner image is 12.8 x 6.9 cm. The frontispiece has an image of Oliver in a doorway at Barnet inside an "O." Above it appears the following text: “12 Original Character Studies illustrating,” and below “Oliver Twist Drawn in colors by ‘Kyd.’” — Philip V. Allingham.

•• = illustrations from The Characters of Charles Dickens(see bibliography). ** = from portfolio of watercolors. All other Dickens characters come from John Player Cigarette Cards. — George P. Landow

Pickwick Papers Mrs. Bardell •• Dumkins. Card no. 5 Luffey. Card no. 6 Mr. Jingle. Card no. 8 Mr. Jingle •• Mr. Snodgrass. Card no. 10 Sergeant Buzfuz. Card no. 13 Sergeant Buzfuz •• Mr. Justice Stareleigh. Card no. 14 Job Trotter Card no. 15 Mr. Pickwick Card no. 16 Mr. Pickwick •• Sam Weller, Card 14 Sam Weller•• Tony Weller, Card 17 Mr. Weller, Senior •• Bob Sawyer, Card 19 Dismal Jemmy, Card 20 The Fat Boy, Card 21 The Fat Boy•• Mr. Stiggins•• Oliver Twist The Artful Dodger Card no. 1 The Artful Dodger•• The Artful Dodger** Charley Bates** Mr. Brownlow** Mr. Bumble Card no. 3 Mr. Bumble** Mr. Bumble•• Noah Claypole** Fagin Card no. 2, Fagin** Kyd's "Fagin" for the Cover of the Brigden book (1978) and "Western Doorway, Rochester Cathedral" Mr. Fang** Mr. Grimwig** Nancy** Oliver Twist. Card no. 4 Oliver at Barnet** Oliver [asking for more]** Bill Sikes Card no. 9 Bill Sikes •• Bill Sikes ** Mr. Sowerberry ** Index of watercolor illustrations** Nicholas Nickelby Mr. Squeers, Card no. 44 Mr. Whackford Squeers •• Fanny Squeers, Card no. 45 Newman Noggs, Card no. 46 The Old Curiosity Shop Dick Swiveller. Card no. 11 Dick Swiveller•• Mr. Chuckster. Card no. 12 Nell. Card no. 22 Short. Card no. 26 Quilp. Card no. 27 Quilp •• The Marchioness. Card no. 28 The Marchioness •• Sampson Brass. Card no. 29 Sampson Brass •• Sally Brass. Card no. 30 Codlin. Card no. 31 Martin Chuzzlewit Mr. Pecksmith. Card no. 23 Mr. Pecksmith •• Mark Tapley. Card no. 34 Sairey Gamp. Card no. 24 Sairey Gamp •• The Christmas Books Scrooge. Card no. 35 Trotty Veck •• Dombey and Son Major Bagstock. Card no. 7 Mrs. MacStinger. Card no. 43 Mr. Dombey. Card no. 42 Captain Cuttle. Card no. 25 Mr. P. Toots •• Capt. Cuttle.•• David Copperfield Betsey Trotwood. Card no. 36 Mr. Murdstone. Card no. 37 Uriah Heep. Card no. 38 Uriah Heep •• David Copperfield. Card no. 40 Dan'l Peggotty. Card no. 40 Mr. Peggotty •• Mr. Micawber. Card no. 41 Mr. Micawber •• Bleak House Mr. Turveydrop, Card no. 47 Jo, Card no. 48 Mr. Bucket, Card no. 49 Mr. Chadband, Card no. 50 Great Expectations Abel Magwitch Mr. Pumblechook. Our Mutual Friend Silas Wegg, Card no. 32 Rogue Riderhood, Card no. 33 Related material Player's Cigarette Cards tailpiece (inkwell and quill pens) for the Raphael Tuck edition title-page with volumes of Dickens's works​

Scanned images and text by Philip V. Allingham. [You may use these images without prior permission for any scholarly or educational purpose as long as you (1) credit the photographer and (2) link your document to this URL in a web document or cite the Victorian Web in a print one.]

Bibliography

Bentley, Nicolas, Michael Slater, and Nina Burgis. The Dickens Index. New York and Oxford: Oxford U. P., 1990.

Brigden, C. A. T. The Characters from Charles Dickens as depicted by Kyd. Rochester, Kent: John Hallewell, 1978.

The Characters of Charles Dickens Pourtrayed in a Series of Original Water Colour Sketches by “Kyd.” London, Paris, and New York: Raphael Tuck & Sons, 1898[?].

Darley, Felix Octavius Carr. Character Sketches from Dickens. Philadelphia: Porter and Coates, 1888.

Davis, Paul. Charles Dickens A to Z: The Essential Reference to His Life and Work. New York: Facts On File, 1998.

Dickens, Charles. The Adventures of Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress. Illustrated by George Cruikshank. London: Chapman and Hall, 1846.

Dickens, Charles. The Old Curiosity Shop inMaster Humphrey's Clock. Illustrated by Phiz, George Cattermole, Samuel Williams, and Daniel Maclise. 3 vols. London: Chapman and Hall, 1841; rpt., Bradbury and Evans, 1849.

Dickens, Charles. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. Illustrated by Robert Seymour, R. W. Buss, and Hablot Knight Browne ('Phiz'). London: Chapman & Hall: April 1836 through November 1837.

Hammerton, J. A. The Dickens Picture Book: A Record of the Dickens Illustrators. The Charles Dickens Library. Il. Harry Furniss. London: Educational Book, 1910. Vol. 17.

Kyd. Characters from Dickens. Nottingham: John Player & Sons, 1910.


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