English artist, illustrator, war correspondent, and author. His father, the Rev. Francis Hill Arbuthnot Wright, was a clergyman. In 1881, at the age of 32, Wright was a painter residing with his parents in Pendleton, where his father served as the Vicar of St Paul’s, Paddington. Using the pseudonym “Stuff,” Wright contributed numerous caricatures to Vanity Fair and also worked for the Illustrated London News. He served as a war correspondent in Tripoli and with Tōgō’s navy, documenting his experiences overseas in illustrated books. Additionally, Wright took part in the looting of Benin City during the British Benin Expedition of 1897.
He died on February 7, 1937, at his residence in Bosham.