Episode 204: Frederic Dorr Steele




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Summary:  "striking illustration of those powers for which my friend was famous" [SOLI]  The name Frederic Dorr Steele is legendary among Sherlockians. Even for those who don't know his name, his iconic rendering of Sherlock Holmes (as partly inspired by William Gillette) has left us with distinctive imagery. Sadly, Steele was buried in an unmarked grave in his family plot at the Albany Rural Cemetery in Menands, NY. But the Frederic Dorr Steele Memorial Committee was assembled to solve that. Our own Burt Wolder administers the group, and he asked fellow committee members Andrew Malec, BSI (""), Harrison "Terry" Hunt, BSI ("") and Linda Hunt to join us to talk about those efforts as well as the life of artist Frederic Dorr Steele. TRIOLETOn Frederic Dorr Steeleby Bliss Austin With joyful skill he breathèd lifeInto a name, a street, an age.With kindness and with humor rife,With joyful skill he breathèd lifeHis pen outdid Pygmalion’s knifeIn quickening the inkèd pageWith joyful skill he breathèd lifeInto a name, a street, an age. (From The Baker Street Journal, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1946)You'll want to see if you can test your knowledge with the Canonical Couplet: we give you two lines of poetry that describe one of stories, and you name it. The winner something from our vaults—it's a mystery! Entries are due by 11:59 pm EDT on November 29 2020. Information on sponsors, links, and notes available below. Please do consider becoming a Patron of the Arts. Your support helps us to ensure we can keep doing what we do, covering file hosting costs, production, and this year, transcription services. All Patreon supporters will receive a special outtakes episode at the end of the season. Download [Save As] | File size 39.9 MB, 1:19:51ihearofsherlock · Frederic Dorr SteeleSponsorsWessex Press is the premiere publisher of books about Sherlock Holmes, including the Sherlock Holmes Reference Library, scholarly work, and humor such as titles like The True Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Terence Faherty. MX Publishing features The Art of Sherlock Holmes, a collection of 56 unique pieces of art and new stories to match. Dan Andriacco's delightful pair of Sebastian McCabe and Jeff Cody are back and have a full lineup of stories. Check them out at DanAndriacco.com. Would you care to advertise with us? You can find more information here. Let's chat! LinksThis episode: ihose.co/ihose204Frederic Dorr Steele (Wikipedia)Fundraiser for FDS memorialCabinet of American Illustrators (Library of Congress)"The Frederic Dorr Steele Memorial Collection" by Andrew Malec (PDF)"The Other Master: Frederic Dorr Steele" by Andrew Malec (PDF)Previous episodes referenced on this show:Episode 78: Legal and Leisure Ramblings Many more links, articles and images are available in our Flipboard magazine at ihose.co/flipsherlock as well as through our accounts on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter. Please subscribe on the podcast provider of your choosing: Listen to I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere And would you consider leaving us a rating and review? It would help other Sherlockians to find us. Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email (comment AT ihearofsherlock DOT com), call us at (774) 221-READ (7323). TranscriptTranscript costs have risen and you can help us to reach the $125 per episode level on Patreon to cover these costs. Please consider signing up by clicking the link, for as little as $1 an episode. Transcript - I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere Episode 204: Frederic Dorr Steele  --