Harold H. Piffard

Harold H. Piffard
The Thin Red Line by Piffard
Born(1867-08-10)10 August 1867
Marylebone, London, England
Died17 January 1939(1939-01-17) (aged 71)
Resting placeOld Chiswick Cemetery
Known for
  • Artist
  • aviator
  • illustrator
MovementOrientalism
Spouses
  • Helena Katherine Docetti Walker
    (m. 1895; died 1900)
  • Eleanor Margaret Hoile
    (m. 1902)

Harold Hume Piffard (10 August 1867 – 17 January 1939) was a British artist, illustrator, and one of the first British aviators.[1][2][3] He studied art at the Royal Academy Schools in London, exhibiting his first painting at the Royal Academy in 1895. He painted a wide variety of subjects in oils and watercolour, including history paintings. At the same time he worked as an illustrator, both for periodicals such as The Strand Magazine and The Illustrated London News, and illustrating novels. From 1907 he became interested in aviation, and began flying in 1909 in an aircraft he built himself. He made his first flights in West London near his Chiswick home; in 1910 he flew at Shoreham-by-Sea, near his old school, Lancing College.

  1. ^ Kirkpatrick, Robert J. (11 July 1905). "Harold Piffard". The Men Who Drew For Boys (And Girls): 101 Forgotten Illustrators of Children's Books: 1844–1970. London: Robert J. Kirkpatrick. pp. 355–362.
  2. ^ Manton, Colin (2006). "Harold Piffard of Bedford Park, Artist and Aviator Extraordinaire". Brentford & Chiswick Local History Journal. 15. Archived from the original on 1 November 2019. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
  3. ^ "Harold Hume Piffard (British, 1867–1938)". The Knohl Collection. Archived from the original on 9 November 2019. Retrieved 9 November 2019.