John Sturgess (fl. 1864–1903) was a hunting and racing artist and lithographer who worked mainly for the Illustrated London News between 1875 and 1885, and also exhibited widely in the London galleries, in particular at the Royal Society of British Artists and also at the Royal Hibernian Society in Dublin.[1][2][3] He was known for being an accomplished illustrator of books and magazines, but is probably best remembered for his portrait of "Blair Athol", the winner of the Derby in 1864.

John Sturgess, artist and illustrator
"Celebrated Teams in the Park" from Illustrated London News of 28 May 1887
"Not this Time" : John Sturgess, engraved by C & Son Hunt

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  1. ^ Stout-Rostron, Sunny (17 January 2019), "Final ref lections", Transformational Coaching to Lead Culturally Diverse Teams, Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2019. | Series: Routledge focus on coaching: Routledge, pp. 137–138, doi:10.4324/9780429465741-9, ISBN 978-0-429-46574-1, retrieved 27 July 2024{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  2. ^ Sturgess, Philip John Moore (1993). "Robinson Crusoe - the Character of Representation". Recherches anglaises et nord-américaines. 26 (1): 75–86. doi:10.3406/ranam.1993.1271. ISSN 0557-6989.
  3. ^ Watson, Alfred Edward Thomas; Sturgess, John.; Watson, Alfred Edward Thomas (1880). Sketches in the hunting field / by Alfred E.T. Watson ; with illustrations by John Sturgess. London: Chapman and Hall. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.32103.
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