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  1. Hablot Knight Browne, the ninth son of William Loder Browne (1771–1855), a merchant, and his wife, Katherine Hunter Browne (1774–1856), was born in Lower Kennington Lane, London, in June 1815 and baptized on 21st December 1815 at St Mary's Church in Lambeth. In 1822, when Browne was seven years old, his father fleed to the United States ...

  2. Follow. Hablot Knight Browne was an English artist and illustrator. Well-known by his pen name, Phiz, he illustrated books by Charles Dickens, Charles Lever, and Harrison Ainsworth. Of Huguenot ancestry, Hablot Knight Browne was born in England, in Lambeth (near London) on Kennington Lane. He was the fourteenth of Catherine and William Loder ...

  3. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Hablot Knight Browne, 1815–1882 (English) retrieved. 30 January 2017. Artcyclopedia artist ID. browne_hablot_knight. 0 references. ARTIC artist ID. 40932 ...

  4. BROWNE, Hablot Knight (1815-1882) a.k.a. PHIZ. Plaque erected in 2001 by English Heritage at 239 Ladbroke Grove, Ladbroke Grove, London, W10 6HG, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. HABLOT KNIGHT BROWNE alias "PHIZ" 1815-1882 Illustrator of Dickens's novels lived here 1874-1880. Ceramic.

  5. Of Huguenot ancestry, Hablot Knight Browne was born in England, in Lambeth (near London) on Kennington Lane. He was the fourteenth of Catherine and William Loder Browne's fifteen children. According to his biographer Valerie Browne Lester, Phiz was in fact the illegitimate son of his putative eldest sister Kate and Captain Nicholas Hablot of ...

  6. 19 de nov. de 2023 · Hablot Knight Browne 791469 Q2737410 Hablot Knight Browne Hablot Knight Browne Hablot Knight Browne English artist, famous as Phiz , illustrator of books by Charles Dickens , Charles Lever and Harrison Ainsworth .

  7. Hablot Knight Browne (hăb´lō), pseud. Phiz, 1815–82, English illustrator. At 21 he was chosen by Charles Dickens to illustrate Pickwick Papers. His success was immediate, and in due course he illustrated many of Dickens's novels as well as works of Harrison Ainsworth and Charles Lever.