Charles Holme

Charles Holme (/hoʊm/; 1848–1923) was an English journalist and art critic, founding editor of The Studio from 1893.

He subsequently opened offices in Japan,[4] visiting the country in 1889 with the painter Alfred East and Arthur Lasenby Liberty and his wife.

[6] Holme was a member of the private bibliophile club, the Sette of Odd Volumes,[7] and President in 1890.

[8] Holme was painted by Philip Alexius de László in 1908; the portrait was published in The Studio in 1911.

[2] Special numbers of The Studio were edited by Holme for separate publication as books.

Colored etching by William Giles, in: Modern etchings, mezzotints and dry-points , 1913