Augustus Hoppin (1828–1896) was an American book illustrator, born in Providence, Rhode Island. He graduated from Brown University in 1848 and was admitted to the bar, but soon gave up the law and went to Europe to study art. Upon his return to the United States he devoted himself to drawing on wood and to the illustration of books, in which he was successful. His pictures in Nothing to Wear (1857), Poliphar Papers (1853), and The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table (1858) are widely known. He published several volumes of sketches and novels, among the latter Recollections of Auton House (1881) and Married for Fun (1885).
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AugustusHoppin (1828–1896) was an American book illustrator, born in Providence, Rhode Island. He graduated from Brown University in 1848 and was admitted...
Hoppin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: AugustusHoppin (1828–1896), American book illustrator Courtland Hector Hoppin (1906–1974)...
were AugustusHoppin, a prominent illustrator (who wrote about the family in his novel, Recollections of Auton House), and Dr. Courtland Hoppin, also...
Marion's family. An 1877 edition of One Summer was illustrated by AugustusHoppin. The publisher of One Summer was James R. Osgood, who began his career...
Louis M. Goldsborough. Hoppin, 1874, p. 15 Davenport & Scudder, 1919, pp. 86–88 Hoppin, 1874, pp. 24–25 Hoppin, 1874, pp. 58–59 Hoppin, 1874, p. 122 "Ulysses...
Reformation. Cambridge University Press. pp. 31–36. ISBN 9780521356060. Hoppin, Charles Arthur (1915). Pomeroy; interesting English records supplemental...
University: the 1905 FitzRandolph Gate. Designed by architects Hoppin & Ely and Hoppin & Koen, the gates are constructed of wrought iron, with brick and...
Retrieved 8 August 2019. "Mrs. Frank Hoppin". The New York Times. 30 March 1956. Retrieved 28 July 2020. "Hoppin -- Weekes". The New York Times. 4 June...
having been elected to the United States Senate. Glashan and Sobel label Hoppin as a Whig and Maine Law candidate in 1854; Dubin, and Kallenbach label him...
known approach to landscape is evident. The mansion's architect was Francis Hoppin, who was classically trained at Brown University, M.I.T., and the Ecole...
Hubbard (1839), Governor of Connecticut, US Representative James Mason Hoppin (1840), Professor emeritus at Yale John Perkins Jr. (1840), U.S. Representative...
images The Mount 1902 Georgian Revival Ogden Codman Jr. and Francis L.V. Hoppin Beatrix Farrand (landscape) Lenox Home of Edith Wharton; open to the public...
was then purchased by Newbold Morris (the son of Augustus Newbold Morris), who hired Francis L. V. Hoppin and Terence Koen (who had also done work on Edith...
Victim of an Abscess in the Ear". The New York Times. October 13, 1910. Hoppin, Martha (1982). The Emmets: A Family of Women Painters. Berkshire Museum...
members. These have included: George Bancroft, Augustus R. Macdonough, John H. Gourlie, William J. Hoppin, John Jay (grandson of Founding Father John Jay)...
Robert Henri, American painter and teacher[citation needed] William Warner Hoppin, Governor of Rhode Island Charles Tillinghast James, U.S. Senator Thomas...
Post James Hillhouse (class of 1769) – U.S. Congressman, Senator William Hoppin (class of 1824) – Governor of Rhode Island Edward M. House (class of 1877)...