Richard Caton Woodville
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Richard Caton Woodville Jr. (1856-1927) was a British illustrator known for his battle scenes (Maiwand: Saving the Guns, Afghanistan ; Charge of the Light Brigade & Storming of the Great Redoubt on the Alma River, Crimea). He worked for The Illustrated London News, The Cornhill Magazine, The Strand Magazine and The Tatler.
He signed: R.C.W.
Between 1883 and 1916, he did 19 illustrations for Arthur Conan Doyle's works.
Illustrations
1883
- An Exciting Christmas Eve (december 1883, The Boy's Own Paper) 2 illustrations
1887
- Uncle Jeremy's Household (8 january - 19 february 1887, The Boy's Own Paper) 4 ill.
1898
- A Shadow Before (december 1898, The Windsor Magazine) 6 ill.
1901
- The Great Boer War (september-november 1901, The Wide World Magazine) 3 illustrations
1908
- The Pot of Caviare (march 1908, The Strand Magazine) 3 ill.
1916
- The British Campaign in France (april 1916, The Strand Magazine) 1 ill.