William Small was a Scottish illustrator and artist. His works are held by art galleries in Leicester, Liverpool, London and Manchester and his illustrations in noted periodicals including: Once a week, Good Words, The Graphic and Harpers. The Metropolitan Museum of Art describes him as being considered the most successful illustrator of his time. His style is typically Victorian.
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Henry Hugh Armstead (English, 1828 – 1905)
Edward John Poynter (English, 1836 – 1919)
Frederick Richard Pickersgill (English, 1820-1900)
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William Small (Scottish, 1843–1929)
George Frederic Watts (English, 1817 - 1904)
Frederic Leighton (English, 1830-1896)
Frederick Richard Pickersgill (English, 1820-1900)
Frederic Leighton (English, 1830-1896)
Ford Madox Brown (English, 1821-1893)