Frank Reynolds (artist)

Frank Reynolds (13 February 1876 – 18 April 1953) was a British artist.

[1] His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1928 Summer Olympics.

[3] He had a drawing called A provincial theatre company on tour published in The Graphic on 30 November 1901.

[5] He was well known for his many illustrations in several books by Charles Dickens, including David Copperfield (c. 1911),[6] The Pickwick Papers (c. 1912) and The Old Curiosity Shop (c.

His journal contributions included He died from pneumonia at Holloway Sanatorium in Surrey on 18 April 1953.

Peggotty and young David Copperfield, art by Frank Reynolds 1911
Magazine cover with comic drawing of Mr Punch, lying on a sandy beach under a clear blue sky, his pug-like dog sitting watching him. Mr Punch is watching two butterflies, overhead
Reynolds cover for Punch magazine's Summer Number, 1923
1934 Punch cartoon by Frank Reynolds