Claud
Fraser was born in London in 1890. Educated
at Charterhouse he entered Westminster
School of Art, where he studied under W. R. Sickert.
On the outbreak of the First World War he joined
the British Army. Invalided out of the
armed forces in 1916 he illustrated several books including Change
(1919), The
Beggar's Opera
(1921), The
Woodcutter's Dog
(1921),
The
Lick of the Bean-Rows
(1921), The Liar
(1922) and Peacock Pie
(1924). Claud Fraser
died in 1921.

| Claud
Fraser, Punch (8th September,
1915) |

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