Harold Wright ('Stuff')
(1858-1908), Stipendiary magistrate for the Potteries and cartoonist in Vanity FairArtist associated with 33 portraits
In the 1890s Wright was one of an international group of artists who worked for Vanity Fair magazine. They produced caricatures of many of the leading characters of the day, including artists, athletes, royalty, statesmen, scientists, authors, actors, soldiers and scholars. He signed his works 'Stuff'.
by Harold Wright ('Stuff')
watercolour, published in Vanity Fair 17 January 1891
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by Harold Wright ('Stuff')
watercolour, published in Vanity Fair 8 April 1892
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by Harold Wright ('Stuff')
watercolour, published in Vanity Fair 19 November 1892
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by Harold Wright ('Stuff')
watercolour, published in Vanity Fair 2 July 1892
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by Harold Wright ('Stuff')
watercolour, published in Vanity Fair 31 August 1893
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James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce
by Harold Wright ('Stuff')
pencil, watercolour and bodycolour, 1893
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Edward Littleton, 3rd Viscount Hatherton
by Harold Wright ('Stuff')
watercolour, published in Vanity Fair 23 May 1895
NPG 4605
Arthur Wrottesley, 3rd Baron Wrottesley
by Harold Wright ('Stuff')
watercolour, published in Vanity Fair 20 June 1895
NPG 2972
Alfred Cock ('Men of the Day. No. 495.')
by Harold Wright ('Stuff'), printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 17 January 1891
NPG D44525
(Cornelius) Marshall Warmington ('Statesmen. No. 576.')
by Harold Wright ('Stuff'), printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 7 February 1891
NPG D44528
Francis Henry Jeune, Baron St Helier ('Judges. No. 31.')
by Harold Wright ('Stuff'), printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 11 April 1891
NPG D44537
Sir Robert Samuel Wright ('Judges. No. 33.')
by Harold Wright ('Stuff'), printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 27 June 1891
NPG D44548
Albert Neilson Hornby ('Men of the Day. No. 512.')
by Harold Wright ('Stuff'), printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 15 August 1891
NPG D44555
by Harold Wright ('Stuff')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 5 December 1891
NPG D44571
Sir Robert Romer ('Judges. No. 35.')
by Harold Wright ('Stuff')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 12 December 1891
NPG D44572
(Edward) Temple Gurdon ('Men of the Day. No. 527.')
by Harold Wright ('Stuff')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 2 January 1892
NPG D44575
Robert Brudenell Carter ('Men of the Day. No. 536.')
by Harold Wright ('Stuff')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 9 April 1892
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by Harold Wright ('Stuff')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 16 April 1892
NPG D44590
Henry William John Byng, 4th Earl of Strafford ('Men of the Day. No. 538. "Byng."')
by Harold Wright ('Stuff')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 14 May 1892
NPG D44594
Francis Schnadhorst ('Men of the Day. No. 542.')
by Harold Wright ('Stuff')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 2 July 1892
NPG D44601
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David Frith
29 May 2018, 10:11
I believe that the lovely oil painting of A.E.Stoddart in MCC's collection at Lord's (currently hung in the Reading Room in the Pavilion) is by Harold Wright ("Stuff"). There has been no attribution for this work, but I recently examined this large painting, and bottom left are the initials HW.
David Frith (author of STODDY: ENGLAND'S FINEST SPORTSMAN)