Randolph Caldecott Artist

Randolph Caldecott (/ˈkɔːldəˌkɑːt/; 22 March 1846 – 12 February 1886) was a British artist and illustrator, born in Chester. The Caldecott Medal was named in his honour. He exercised his art chiefly in book illustrations. His abilities as an artist were promptly and generously recognised by the Royal Academy. Caldecott greatly influenced illustration of children's books during the nineteenth century. Two books illustrated by him, priced at a shilling each, were published every Christmas for eight years.Caldecott also illustrated novels and accounts of foreign travel, made humorous drawings depicting hunting and fashionable life, drew cartoons and he made sketches of the Houses of Parliament inside and out, and exhibited sculptures and paintings in oil and watercolour in the Royal Academy and galleries.

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Randolph Caldecott
Birth dateMarch 22, 1846
Birth place
Chester
Date of deathFebruary 12, 1886
Place of death
Florida , St. Augustine Florida

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