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- René Bull was a British illustrator and photographer.
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- René Bull was a British illustrator and photographer.
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- René Bull was a British illustrator and photographer.
René Bull
British illustrator and photographer
René Bull was a British illustrator and photographer. He was born in Dublin on 11 December 1872 to a French mother and an English father. He went to Paris to study engineering, but embarked on an artistic career after meeting and taking drawing lessons from the French satirist and political cartoonist Caran d'Ache (Emmanuel Poiré).[1] Bull returned to Ireland to contribute sketches and political cartoons to various publications, including the Weekly Freeman.
Moving to London in 1892, Bull drew for "Illustrated Brits" and created cartoons in the style of Caran d'Ache for Pick-Me-Up from 1893. In 1896 Bull joined Black and White illustrated newspaper as a special artist and photographer. In 1898, he covered the Tirah Campaign in India and went on to Sudan for the campaign culminating in the Battle of Omdurman. He went to South Africa to record the Boer War until the relief of Ladysmith in March 1900. As he wa
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- Perhaps René Bull's background had something to do with the fact that, in an age that spawned a host of innovative illustrators, he shone both as a cartoonist and as a gifted illustrator.
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| René Bull, with his camera and sketch book always to hand, covered the Armenian Massacres, the Greco-Turkish War, skirmishes on the North-West Frontier, the. | |
| René Bull was a British illustrator and photographer. | |
| Rene Bull (1872-1942) Born in Ireland, he studied engineering in Paris where he met the illustrator Caran d'Ache. |