For the British travel writer, see Hugh Thomson (writer). For the businessman and political figure in Upper Canada, see Hugh Christopher Thomson. For the United States Army Major, and formerly warrant officer, see Hugh Thompson Jr.
Hugh Thomson
Thomson at his desk, 1912
Born
(1860-06-01)1 June 1860
Kingsgate Street, Coleraine, County Londonderry, Ireland
Died
7 May 1920(1920-05-07) (aged 59)
8 Patten Road, Wandsworth Common, London, England
Occupation
Illustrator
Movement
Cranford School
Hugh Thomson RI (1 June 1860 – 7 May 1920) was an Irish Illustrator born at Coleraine near Derry.[1] He is best known for his pen-and-ink illustrations of works by authors such as Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, and J. M. Barrie. Thomson inaugurated the Cranford School of illustration with the publication of the 1891 Macmillan reissue of Mrs. Gaskell's Cranford.
^Houfe, Simon (1981). The Dictionary of British Book Illustrators and Caricaturists, 1800–1914. Suffolk: Antique Collectors' Club Ltd. p. 479. ISBN 0902028731.
HughThomson RI (1 June 1860 – 7 May 1920) was an Irish Illustrator born at Coleraine near Derry. He is best known for his pen-and-ink illustrations of...
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