William Small (artist)
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William Small | |
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| Born | 27 May 1843 |
| Died | 30 December 1929 (aged 86) |

William Small, (27 May 1843 – 1929) was a Scottish illustrator and artist. His works are held by art galleries in Leicester, Liverpool, London and Manchester and his illustrations in noted periodicals including: Once a week, Good Words, The Graphic and Harpers.[1][2][3][4][5] The Metropolitan Museum of Art describes him as being considered the most successful illustrator of his time.[6] His style is typically Victorian, and sometimes connected with the Idyllic school.[7]