Illustrated papers like the Illustrated London News often had an artist rework the foreign correspondent's material to produce a drawing from which the engraving could be prepared. This was particularly the case with rough sketches, and initially with photographs. Paget prepared sketches and photographs from the Greco-Turkish War (1897) and the Boer War by war-correspondents for publication. Hodgson notes that almost all the illustrations published by The Sphere during the Boer War were redrawn in London.[2]
Greek retreat from Domokos - Crown Prince Constantine and entourage
Soldiers in camp driving off a swarm of locusts with anything to hand.
Newspaper illustrations turned into paintings
Paget sometimes turned sketches into brush and wash or watercolour paintings, as in some of his work from the Boer War.
Removing the wounded after battle from Skion Kop
British soldiers tending the wounded Boers after a battle at Potgieter's Drift
Painting
In addition to his work as an illustrator, he was known in England as a painter, executing portraits, street scenes, and scenes from history and Greek mythology.
He contributed a painting to an 1882 book Bedford Park, celebrating the then-fashionable garden suburb of that name.[3]
Painting of 7 Queen Anne's Gardens, London, 1882
Book illustration
Kirkpatrick lists over fifty books illustrated by Paget.[4]
The Black Arrow by Robert Louis Stevenson had first been published as a serial in Young Folks in 1883 and it was a huge success.[6]Cassell & Co. published the story as a book in 1888, and it was such a success that the first printing sold out to the book trade even before it was published.[7] Cassell brought out a new edition with illustrations by Paget in 1891.[4] The illustrations below are from the 1897 edition by Cassell, from scans at the British Library.[8]
The crossbow man aimed at the unsuspecting target.
^ abKirkpatrick, Robert J. (11 July 1905). "W. H. Overend". The Men Who Drew For Boys (And Girls): 101 Forgotten Illustrators of Children's Books: 1844-1970. London: Robert J. Kirkpatrick. p. 309.
detailed biography of H. M. Paget On the Bear Alley blog. This blog was written by Kirkpatrick and is an draft version of the biography in Kirkpatrick's book: Kirkpatrick, Robert J. (2019). "W. H. Overend". The Men Who Drew For Boys (And Girls): 101 Forgotten Illustrators of Children's Books: 1844-1970. London: Robert J. Kirkpatrick. p. 309.