George du Maurier

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George du Maurier was a 19th-century Franco-British cartoonist and novelist best known for his work in Punch magazine and for writing the novel "Trilby."

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instanceOf cartoonist
illustrator
novelist
person
activeYearsEnd 1896
activeYearsStart 1860
birthCountry France
birthDate 1834-03-06
birthPlace Paris
burialPlace Hampstead Cemetery NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath heart disease
child Beatrix du Maurier NERFINISHED
Gerald du Maurier NERFINISHED
citizenship United Kingdom
deathCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
deathDate 1896-10-08
deathPlace London, England
surface form: London
education Académie Julian NERFINISHED
employer Punch magazine NERFINISHED
ethnicOrigin French
familyName du Maurier NERFINISHED
father Louis-Mathurin du Maurier NERFINISHED
genre fiction
illustration
satire
givenName George NERFINISHED
grandparentOf Daphne du Maurier NERFINISHED
illustratedFor Punch magazine NERFINISHED
The Cornhill Magazine NERFINISHED
influenced British popular culture
Daphne du Maurier NERFINISHED
knownFor novel Trilby
work for Punch magazine
languageOfWorkOrName English
mother Ellen Clarke NERFINISHED
movement Victorian era NERFINISHED
name George du Maurier NERFINISHED
nationality British
notableCharacterCreated Svengali NERFINISHED
notableWork Peter Ibbetson NERFINISHED
The Martian NERFINISHED
Trilby NERFINISHED
occupation cartoonist
illustrator
novelist
residence London, England
surface form: London
spouse Emma Wightwick NERFINISHED

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Hampstead Cemetery, London hasNotableBurial George du Maurier