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The Brothers Dalziel

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The Dalziel Brothers worked with many important Victorian artists, producing illustrations for the burgeoning magazine and book market of the period.
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At the end of the nineteenth century they collaborated on an autobiographical summary of their work:
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In 1840, George (1 December 1815 โ€“ 4 August 1902) was joined in the business by his brother
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The Mad Pranks of Robin Goodfellow, by John Franklin, engraving by Edward Dalziel, 1845
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George Dalziel trained under the wood-engraver Charles Gray in London from around 1835.
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1880, they were pre-eminent in their trade. Examples of their work can be seen in the
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An example of the Dalziel Brothers' collaborations with illustrator Richard Doyle, in
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Excerpts from the Dalziel Brothers autobiography, with some of their engravings
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George Dalziel is buried in a family vault in the Egyptian Avenue in
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Family vault of George Dalziel in the Egyptian Avenue in
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The Brothers Dalziel, A Record of Work, 1840–1890
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They also produced independent ventures, most notably
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Dalziel Brothers

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Thomas Dalziel
Wooler
Northumberland

book page with story text and color illustration of prince leaning to kiss Sleeping Beauty while her head is turned away.
Arthur Boyd Houghton
Richard Doyle
Myles Birket Foster
John Gilbert
William Holman Hunt
John Everett Millais
John Proctor
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
James McNeill Whistler
Edward Lear
Lewis Carroll
Alice in Wonderland
Through the Looking-Glass
Fun
Victoria and Albert Museum
Methuen
Highgate Cemetery
George Dalziel
Camden Press seal
"As I slept, I dreamed a dream" (The Pilgrim's Progress)

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