5/13/2023 0 Comments Daphne du maurier trilby![]() ![]() ![]() He married Emma Wightwick in 1863, and rapidly formed part of the Bohemian Hampstead circle. ![]() He eventually returned from his studies abroad in 1860, becoming quickly established as a magazine illustrator, working for both 'Once a Week' and 'Punch' as a cartoonist. Born in Paris, he moved to London with the rest of his family in 1851, where he originally studied chemistry, followed by opera-singing and then art in Paris. George Louis Palmella Busson du Maurier (1834-1896) was a well-known illustrator and novelist. Also included are papers relating to Sylvia du Maurier (sister to Gerald), Guy du Maurier (brother to Gerald) and Angela du Maurier (sister to Daphne), as well as to many other lesser-known family members. The family members represented in this collection include Louise Wallace (paternal aunt of George du Maurier), George du Maurier (illustrator, cartoonist and novelist), his son Gerald du Maurier (actor and manager) and his grand-daughter Daphne du Maurier (writer). The du Maurier family have a fascinating history, with many of its members leading distinguished and well-documented careers. This collection consists of papers relating to various members of the du Maurier family, catalogued and arranged by series (EUL MS 207/1-7), given below:Ģ07/2 Papers relating to George du MaurierĢ07/3 Papers relating to Sylvia Llewelyn-DaviesĢ07/4 Papers relating to Gerald du MaurierĢ07/5 Papers relating to Angela du MaurierĢ07/6 Papers relating to Daphne du Maurier ![]()
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