Son of famed illustrator Frank Bellew, of whom Charles Dickens commented, "Frank Bellew's pencil is extraordinary. He probably originated more, of a purely comic nature, than all the rest of the artistic brethren put together."
Frank P. W. went by the nickname of "Chip," as in 'chip off the old block.'
Frank P. W. Bellew
Chips Unnatural History (1888)
:: "Chip's" Old Wood Cuts (1895) (inscribed by Mrs. Bellew) ::
"Chip's" Dogs (1897)
Original artwork; caption on rear reads, "30th Sept. 1831 -- First mowing used in United States"