Artist, born in Paris; started in London as a designer of wood engravings; did illustrations for Once a Week , the Cornhill Magazine, &c. ., and finally joined the staff of Punch , to which he contributed numerous clever sketches; he published a novel, "Peter Ibbetson," in 1891, which was succeeded in 1895 by "Trilby," which had such a phenomenal success in both England and America (1834-1897).