found: Mortlake collection of English life and letters, 1591-1963(Frederic Villiers; b. Apr. 23, 1852, London; war artist, correspondent)
found: Dict. of Brit. Artists Working 1900-1950, v.1, 1975(Villiers, Frederic; b. 1852; d. 1922)
found: Biog. Index 14, 1986(Villiers, Frederic; b. 1851; d. 1922)
found: OCLC, Apr. 7, 2004(hdgs.: Villiers, Frederic, 1852- , Villiers, Frederic, 1851-1922; usage: Frederic Villiers)
found: Wikipedia, March 13, 2019(Frederic Villiers; born 23 April 1851, London; died 5 April 1922, London; British war artist and war correspondent; educated in France; art student at the British Museum and in South Kensington, and at the Royal Academy Schools; first volunteered to serve as a war artist for The Graphic in 1876 at outbreak of was between Serbia and Turkey; covered war in Afghanistan, India, Egypt, Sudan, South Africa, among many other locations; worked primarily for The Graphic but also supplied illustrations to Black and White and others)
found: New York Times, Villiers is dead; writer of war, April 5, 1922, viewed online March 13, 2019(Frederic Villiers, famous war correspondent and artist, died here (London) today; observer of 21 conflicts; last year, just after his 69th birthday, April 23, the British Government gave him a pension of £100; prototype for Dick Heldar, the tragic hero of Kipling's "The Light That Failed")