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IEW – Aslan’s Country – Lesson 1B – The Sherlock Holmes Look

  • Writer: Dan Gochuico
    Dan Gochuico
  • May 13, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 14, 2020

The Sherlock Holmes Look

The leading illustrator of Sherlock Holmes was Sidney Paget. He had obtained the job by mistake when the publisher sent a request for drawings to him instead of Walter, who was Paget’s younger brother and a well-known artist. Paget drew hundreds of pictures for Sherlock Holmes stories. He used Walter as his inspiration for Sherlock’s appearance. Other illustrators also drew, but he was the first who depicted Sherlocks with a long Inverness coat, a fitted cloth cap, and a pipe. That brilliant combination was recognized everywhere as Sherlock Holmes.

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Hello! My name is Dan, and I am 13 years old. I am the eldest of three children. This site is a collection of my writing assignments from the Institute for Excellence in Writing's (IEW) Following Narnia Volume 1: The Lion's Song, Mystery of History (MOH) Volume 4, and other books. Plus, some made-up stories.

 

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