Alan Odle

[citation needed] He illustrated an English edition of Voltaire's Candide (G. Routledge, 1922), Mark Twain's 1601: A Tudor Fireside Conversation (London: Printed for Subscribers only, 1936), and The Mimiambs of Herondas.

[3] He contributed to a number of periodicals such as The Gypsy, The Golden Hind (1922–25), the US Vanity Fair, The Studio, and the UK Argosy.

[4] Odle was a bohemian who associated with an artistic circle that included Augustus John, Jacob Epstein, and Wyndham Lewis.

[5] Odle was very thin and "over six feet tall with waist-length hair wound around the outside of his head", which he never cut.

Richardson supported herself and her husband with freelance writing for periodicals for many years, as Alan made little money from his art.

Study for Voltaire 's Candide , by Odle