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Henry Louis Stephens
Henry Louis Stephens

Henry Louis Stephens

American, 1824-1882
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Henry Louis Stephen was an American illustrator and editorial cartoonist.

Henry Louis Stephens was born in Philadelphia in 1824. Around 1859, he went to New York under an engagement with Frank Leslie. After a year, he transferred his services to Harper & Brothers. Stephens was a prolific artist and accomplished a great amount of work for book and magazine illustration.

Stephens was well known as a caricaturist, excelling especially in the humorous delineation of animals, and drew cartoons and sketches for The Cyclopedia of Wit and Humor (1858), a book edited by William Evans Burton, Vanity Fair (1859–63), Mrs. Grundy (1869), Punchline (1870), and other periodicals. He contributed artwork to Mark Twain's comic memoir, Roughing It and the novel The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner. He illustrated some children's books, including Aesop's Fables, Death of Cock Robin, and The House that Jack Built; he wrote and illustrated The Goblin Snob (c. 1855), a satirical poem, as well as The Comic Natural History of the Human Race (1851). He painted in watercolors, but rarely exhibited his works.

Stephens died in Bayonne, New Jersey.

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The meeting of the friends, City Hall Park.

The meeting of the friends, City Hall Park. (1868)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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The family dinner-party.

The family dinner-party. (1868)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Woodpecker (William B. Gihon)

Woodpecker (William B. Gihon) (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Widow Bird

Widow Bird (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Wharf Rat

Wharf Rat (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Vampyr

Vampyr (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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The Hen That Hatched This Egg (Henry L. Stephens), Title Page

The Hen That Hatched This Egg (Henry L. Stephens), Title Page (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Sun Bird (James S. Wallace)

Sun Bird (James S. Wallace) (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Son Fish and Sucker

Son Fish and Sucker (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Same Old Coon (Henry Clay)

Same Old Coon (Henry Clay) (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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One of the Rats

One of the Rats (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Old Shad & Young

Old Shad & Young (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Night Hawk

Night Hawk (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Milliner Bird (Minnie Doyle)

Milliner Bird (Minnie Doyle) (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Mac-Arel

Mac-Arel (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Little Dear

Little Dear (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Lark

Lark (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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King Bird (Robert P. King and Alexander Baird)

King Bird (Robert P. King and Alexander Baird) (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Jail Bird

Jail Bird (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Humming Bird (Thomas B. Florence)

Humming Bird (Thomas B. Florence) (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Hum-Bug (P. T. Barnum)

Hum-Bug (P. T. Barnum) (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Gudgeon and Shark

Gudgeon and Shark (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Gold Fish (Francis M. Drexel)

Gold Fish (Francis M. Drexel) (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Giraffe (John E. Owens as Jakey)

Giraffe (John E. Owens as Jakey) (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Gallows Bird

Gallows Bird (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Catamaran and Speel’s Owl (Charlotte Chushman and Joseph A. Speel)

Catamaran and Speel’s Owl (Charlotte Chushman and Joseph A. Speel) (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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Butcher Birds

Butcher Birds (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
Illustration
Alms House Bird

Alms House Bird (1851)

Henry Louis Stephens (American, 1824-1882)
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