Alan Henry Stern ('ASTN')
(1884-1974), Caricaturist in Vanity FairArtist of 9 portraits
Quintin Dick (né Dick Hume) ('Men of the Day. No. 2343. "Dandy Dick."')
by Alan Henry Stern ('ASTN')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 1 October 1913
NPG D45733
James Stevens ('Men of the Day. No. 2346. "Jimmy."')
by Alan Henry Stern ('ASTN')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 22 October 1913
NPG D45736
(Arnold) Henry Savage Landor ('Men of the Day. No. 2351. "The Cutter of Continents."')
by Alan Henry Stern ('ASTN')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 26 November 1913
NPG D45741
Sir Landon Ronald ('Men of the Day. No. 2351. "Guildhall Music."')
by Alan Henry Stern ('ASTN')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 26 November 1913
NPG D45742
J.H. Raymond Roze ('Men of the Day. No. 2353. "Opera in English."')
by Alan Henry Stern ('ASTN')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 10 December 1913
NPG D45743
Kenelm Foss ('Men of the Day. No. 2354. "Magic."')
by Alan Henry Stern ('ASTN')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 17 December 1913
NPG D45745
Courtenay Foote ('Men of the Day. No. 2355. "The Man on the Film."')
by Alan Henry Stern ('ASTN')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 24 December 1913
NPG D45746
Sir Charles Wyndham (Charles Culverwell) ('Men of the Day. No. 2357. "Le Doyen."')
by Alan Henry Stern ('ASTN')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 7 January 1914
NPG D45748
Joe Chamberlain ('Men of the Day. No. 2358. "The Great Imperialist."')
by Alan Henry Stern ('ASTN')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 14 January 1914
NPG D45749
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