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Carlo Pellegrini - Military and Navy; ‘Military Advice’, The Right Hon. Lord Sandhurst, May 30, 1874

Military and Navy; ‘Military Advice’, The Right Hon. Lord Sandhurst, May 30, 1874 (1874)

Carlo Pellegrini (Italian, 1839-1889)
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Carlo Pellegrini

Carlo Pellegrini, who did much of his work under the pseudonym of Ape, was an artist who served from 1869 to 1889 as a caricaturist for Vanity Fair magazine, a leading journal of London society. He was born in Capua, then in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. His father came from an ancient land-owning family, while his mother was allegedly descended from the Medici. His work for the magazine made his reputation and he became its most influential artist.

Pellegrini was educated at the Collegio dei Barnabiti, and then at Sant'Antonio in Maddaloni, near Naples. As a young man he caricatured Neapolitan society, modelling his portraits on those of Melchiorre Delfico and Daumier and other French and British artists of the period. Pellegrini claimed to have fought with Garibaldi; however, those who knew him well dismissed this as fantasy.

Deciding to leave Italy in 1864 after a series of personal crises, including the death of his sister, he travelled to England via Switzerland and France. He arrived in London in November 1864; he later claimed to have arrived destitute, and to have slept on the streets and in doorways. However, this claim may have been another fantasy designed to make him seem to be a Bohemian artist. In London he became a friend of the Prince of Wales.

It is not recorded how Pellegrini met Thomas Bowles, the owner of Vanity Fair magazine, but he quickly found himself employed by that publication and became its first caricaturist, originally signing his work as 'Singe' (French for "Monkey") and later, and more famously, as 'Ape' (a translation of "Singe" into English). Pellegrini's work for the magazine made his reputation and he became its most influential artist; it printed his caricatures for over twenty years, from January 1869 to April 1889. His 1869 caricature of Benjamin Disraeli was the first colour lithograph to appear in the magazine, and proved immensely popular. It was the first of a highly successful series of more than two thousand caricatures published by Vanity Fair. Although the later caricatures by Sir Leslie Ward are perhaps now more well known, those by 'Ape' are regarded by many collectors as being artistically and technically superior.

Apart from drawing his caricatures for the magazine, Pellegrini also attempted to set himself up as a portrait painter, but this venture met with limited success. Pellegrini met Degas in London in the 1870s, and in about 1876–77 painted his portrait, inscribed 'à vous/Pellegrini' (to you/Pellegrini). In return, Degas painted Pellegrini's portrait, similarly inscribed.

Pellegrini was a member of the Beefsteak Club in London and there met Whistler, who became a great influence on his work; indeed, he even attempted to paint portraits in the style of Whistler. Pellegrini was also a member of The Arts Club from 1874 until 1888.

Pellegrini was extremely careful about his appearance, and would wear immaculate white spats with highly polished boots. He grew long Mandarin-like fingernails, would never walk when he could ride, and had a limitless fund of amusing stories and eccentricities. He spoke broken-English, flaunted his homosexuality (at a time when it was dangerous to do so), and would often bring macaroni dishes to elegant dinner parties. He would refuse invitations to country houses out of fear of strange beds, and had a habit of keeping a cigar in his mouth as he slept.

He died of lung disease aged 49 at his home, 53 Mortimer Street, near Cavendish Square in London. He is buried in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Kensal Green, London.

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Doctors and Scientists. ‘There is no man of greater in his profession’. Sir William Fergusson. 17 December 1870

Doctors and Scientists. ‘There is no man of greater in his profession’. Sir William Fergusson. 17 December 1870 (1870)

Carlo Pellegrini (Italian, 1839-1889)
Military and Navy; ‘Second in Zululand’, Major-General Henry Hope Crealock, March 16, 1879

Military and Navy; ‘Second in Zululand’, Major-General Henry Hope Crealock, March 16, 1879 (1879)

Leslie Matthew Ward (English, 1851-1922)
Clergy. ‘Not a brawler.’ Bishop of Oxford. 24 July 1869

Clergy. ‘Not a brawler.’ Bishop of Oxford. 24 July 1869 (1869)

Carlo Pellegrini (Italian, 1839-1889)
Politicians – Sir Antony MacDonnell, 3 August 1905

Politicians – Sir Antony MacDonnell, 3 August 1905 (1905)

Leslie Matthew Ward (English, 1851-1922)
Jockeys; ‘Morny’, H. Mornington Cannon, October 24, 1891

Jockeys; ‘Morny’, H. Mornington Cannon, October 24, 1891 (1891)

Leslie Matthew Ward (English, 1851-1922)
Bankers and Financiers. ‘The Bank Holiday’. Sir John Lubbock. 23 February 1878

Bankers and Financiers. ‘The Bank Holiday’. Sir John Lubbock. 23 February 1878 (1878)

Leslie Matthew Ward (English, 1851-1922)
Bankers and Financiers. Mr. Reuben Sassoon. 20 September 1890

Bankers and Financiers. Mr. Reuben Sassoon. 20 September 1890 (1890)

Leslie Matthew Ward (English, 1851-1922)
Military and Navy; ‘A Military Secretary’, Colonel Douglas Frederick Rawdon Dawson, January 1, 1903

Military and Navy; ‘A Military Secretary’, Colonel Douglas Frederick Rawdon Dawson, January 1, 1903 (1903)

Leslie Matthew Ward (English, 1851-1922)
Odo – The Rt. Hon. Lord Odo William Leopold Russell. 28 July 1877

Odo – The Rt. Hon. Lord Odo William Leopold Russell. 28 July 1877 (1877)

Leslie Matthew Ward (English, 1851-1922)
Justice! Justice! Justice! – Sir Edward Baldwin Malet. 12 Jan. 1884

Justice! Justice! Justice! – Sir Edward Baldwin Malet. 12 Jan. 1884 (1884)

Leslie Matthew Ward (English, 1851-1922)
Musicians; ‘Albert Hall’, Sir Joseph Barnby, November 1, 1894

Musicians; ‘Albert Hall’, Sir Joseph Barnby, November 1, 1894 (1894)

Leslie Matthew Ward (English, 1851-1922)
Military and Navy; ‘The Father of the Rag’, Major A.G.F. Jocelyn, May 30, 1885

Military and Navy; ‘The Father of the Rag’, Major A.G.F. Jocelyn, May 30, 1885 (1885)

Carlo Pellegrini (Italian, 1839-1889)
Politicians – ‘Irish obstruction’. Mr. Joseph Gillis Biggar. July 21, 1877

Politicians – ‘Irish obstruction’. Mr. Joseph Gillis Biggar. July 21, 1877 (1877)

Leslie Matthew Ward (English, 1851-1922)
Politicians – ‘British rule in India’. The Earl of Northbrook. 9 December 1876

Politicians – ‘British rule in India’. The Earl of Northbrook. 9 December 1876 (1876)

Leslie Matthew Ward (English, 1851-1922)
Clergy. ‘No one has suceeded like him in sketching the comic side of repentance and regeneration’. Charles Spurgeon. 10 December 1870

Clergy. ‘No one has suceeded like him in sketching the comic side of repentance and regeneration’. Charles Spurgeon. 10 December 1870 (1870)

Carlo Pellegrini (Italian, 1839-1889)
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