Stanley E. Armstrong
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Stanley Edward Armstrong (11 july 1873 - 16 march 1949) was an early 20th century American newspaper cartoonist and magazine illustrator, from Muir, Michigan. Around 1900 he attended the Mark Hopkins Institute of Art in San Francisco and shortly afterwards began his career as an artist with the local paper The San Francisco Call.
In 1903 and 1905, he did 25 illustrations for Arthur Conan Doyle's fictions.
Illustrations
1903
- Captain Sharkey (29 november 1903, The San Francisco Call) 2 illustrations
- The New Catacomb (6 december 1903, The San Francisco Call) 2 ill.
1905
- The Adventure of the Empty House (5 march 1905, The San Francisco Call) 5 ill.
- The Adventure of the Dancing Men (19 march 1905, The San Francisco Call) 3 ill.
- The Adventure of Black Peter (9 april 1905, The San Francisco Call) 3 ill.
- The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton (16 april 1905, The San Francisco Call) 3 ill.
- The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez (7 may 1905, The San Francisco Call) 1 ill.
- The Adventure of the Second Stain (28 may 1905, The San Francisco Call) 1 ill.
- The Red-Headed League (8 october 1905, The San Francisco Call) 1 ill.
- The Mystery of Silver Blaze (22 october 1905, The San Francisco Call) 2 ill.
- The Mystery of the Broker's Clerk (5 november 1905, The San Francisco Call) 1 ill.
- The Mystery of the Musgrave Ritual (19 november 1905, The San Francisco Call) 1 ill.