Frank Reynolds (artist)
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Frank Reynolds (London, 1876 - April 1953) was a British artist. Son of an artist, he studied at Heatherley's School of Art.
Reynolds had a drawing called A provincial theatre company on tour published in The Graphic on 30 November 1901. In 1906 he began contributing to Punch Magazine and was regularly published within its pages during World War I. He was well known for his many illustrations in several books by Charles Dickens, including David Copperfield (c1911), The Pickwick Papers (c1912) and The Old Curiosity Shop (c1913). He succeeded F.H. Townsend as the Art Editor for Punch.
One of his more notable works is entitled Jingle.
His journal contributions included
- London Magazine,
- The Sketch.
- Windsor Magazine, and
- The Illustrated London News.