Paul Hardy (illustrator)

Paul Hardy
Paul Hardy in costume
Born
David Paul Frederick Hardy

(1862-08-02)2 August 1862
Died2 January 1942(1942-01-02) (aged 79)
OccupationIllustrator
Canterbury Pilgrims (1903)
Deer hunt (1892)

Paul Hardy (baptised David Paul Frederick Hardy; 2 August 1862 – 2 January 1942), was an English illustrator, best known for his regular illustrations in The Strand Magazine, his painting of Canterbury Pilgrims (1903) and for his drawings associated with the serials of the writer Samuel Walkey (1871–1953). Paul was the eldest child of David and Emily Hardy. Paul's father was also an artist, as was his grandfather James Hardy senior and his uncles James Hardy junior and Heywood Hardy, all from an old Yorkshire family.[1] All Paul's siblings, Norman, Evelyn and Dorothy Hardy, were illustrators.[1]

  1. ^ a b Hardy, Kimber G. (2016). The Hardy Family of Artists: Frederick Daniel, George, Heywood, James and their descendants. Woodbridge, Suffolk UK: ACC Art Books. pp. 182–197. ISBN 978-185149-826-0.