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Alfred Bryan (1852–1899) (born as Charles Grineau〔(Bryan de Grineau in Motoring Art )〕) was a popular English illustrator, best known for his many contributions to the London-based weekly theatrical review ''Entr'acte''. Bryan's first professional sketches were published in ''The Hornsey Hornet''. He also produced sketches for ''The London Figaro''.〔Forbes, Frank 'A Chat with Alfred Bryan ''The Temple Magazine'' (1898)〕 Bryan worked for the ''Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News'' for most of his career and was also published in periodicals such as ''Judy'' magazine. Walter Sickert, a contemporary art critic, described him as "the complete, trained draughtsman", praising his illustrations as "()unfaltering in their mastery of line, their perfect style, their elegance and wit."〔Walter Sickert, ''The Complete Writings on Art'', Oxford, 2003〕 His son was Charles William Grineau (1883–1957), an artist known for his paintings of motorcars under the pseudonyms Bryan de Grineau and John Bryan.〔 ==Gallery== Image:W H Denny - Entr'acte.png|Typical Bryan caricature of the actor W. H. Denny as he appeared in ''The Yeomen of the Guard'' Image:Glad to See You Together.png|Gilbert, Sullivan and D'Oyly Carte from the 1894 ''Entr'acte'' Annual Image:Carl Rosa 1.png|Carl Rosa from the 1888 ''Entr'acte'' Annual Image:Charles Dickens Entr'acte.png|Charles Dickens from the 1893 ''Entr'acte'' Annual Image:Mrs. Kelly.jpg|Caricature of comedian Dan Leno as a Christmas pantomime dame from 1890s. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alfred Bryan (illustrator)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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