Holland Tringham

Joseph Holland Tringham RBA (10 October 1861 – 26 March 1908) was an artist and illustrator in Victorian times.

As his fame spread, he joined fashionable society, and frequently had works exhibited at the Royal Academy.

He married Miss Beatrice Hall in 1886, but the marriage was dissolved in 1902, not long after the death of his mother.

These events were accompanied by the development of photographic reproduction, which meant there was far less need for line illustrations in magazines, so his commissions started to dry up.

To try to recover, he visited Douglas in the Isle of Man in 1908, but was arrested by a policeman who saw him behaving in a strange manner.