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David Henry Souter

: ''For the former U.S. Supreme Court Justice, see David Hackett Souter. ''
David Henry Souter (30 March 1862 – 22 September 1935)〔
〕 was an Australian artist and journalist.
== Biography ==

Souter was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, the son of David Henry Souter, an engineer, and his wife Ann Smith, ''née'' Grant.〔 He did an apprenticeship under a house painter and sign maker when he was 12. Souter studied art at the local branch of the South Kensington school, studying drawing,〔 contributed to a local journal from 1880, ''Bon Accord'',〔 and went to Natal in 1881, where he engaged in journalism.
Souter married Jessie Swanson (died 1932) on 17 February 1886〔 and, together, they moved in 1886 to Melbourne, Australia, then settled in 1887 in Sydney. In Sydney, Souter obtained a position with John Sands and Company, where he worked as an illustrator for some time before moving to William Brooks & Co. Ltd. Souter contributed cartoons to ''The Tribune'', and in 1888 founded the "Brush Club" for members under 26 years of age,〔 of which he became president. In 1892 he began contributing drawings to ''The Bulletin'', and for a period of 35 years had at least one drawing in every issue. There are various stories about the cat which so frequently appeared in his drawings, one being that it was evolved from a blot that fell on a drawing at the last moment, and another that it first appeared to fill in a blank space. Some of Souter's cat studies are pictured in the children's nonsense rhyme book he wrote ''Bush Babs: with pictures'' (1933).〔 He relocated to South Africa in 1881.〔
Souter left South Africa and moved to Sydney, Australia, in 1887.〔 When the Society of Artists was established at Sydney in 1895 Souter was elected to the council, and from 1901 to 1902 was its president.〔 He started drawing cartoons for the ''Tribune and News of the Week''. In 1895 he became the lead cartoonist for ''The Bulletin'', which he remained until he died.〔 Souter was art editor of ''Art and Architecture'' from 1904 to 1911, and for many years was associated with William Brooks and Company and illustrated many of the school books issued by them. In his later years he was on the editorial staff of ''Country Life''. Souter died suddenly at his home in Bondi, New South Wales on 22 September 1935, and was survived by two sons and three daughters.〔
Souter was a stocky and humorous man who wrote short stories, verse, light articles and plays, with a capable and ready pen. His separate publications were "The Grey Kimono: the Libretto of an Operetta" (1902). Souter did a fair amount of painting in water-colour, 10 examples were shown at the exhibition of the Society of Artists, held at Melbourne in 1907; but his reputation rests on his black and white work which considering the mass of it was very even in quality. A scrap-book containing a collection of his earlier work from the ''Bulletin'' is in the public library, Melbourne. A collection of his War Cartoons, reprinted from the ''Stock and Station Journal'', was published at Sydney in 1915. He also illustrated volumes written by Ethel Turner and other Australian authors.

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