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George Richmond Art

British, 1809-1896

George Richmond was an English painter and portraitist, born in the UK in 1809. In his youth, he was a member of the Ancients, a group of followers of William Blake. He was a keen follower of cricket, always to be found at Lords. Richmond was a long life friend of Samuel Palmer and was a fellow student of Edward Calvert and Thomas Sidney Cooper. Richmond's later works are portraits of prominent figures of the day such as William Wilberforce. He is buried at Highgate Cemetery. Perhaps his most famous painting is a portrait of Charlotte Bronte, now held at the National Portrait Gallery.

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The Red Cross Knight Slaying the Dragon
By George Richmond
Located in London, GB
George Richmond RA The Red Cross Knight Slaying the Dragon 1809-1896 Oil on paper Image size: 12 3/4 x 9 1/4 inches (32.5 x 23.5 cm) Pre-Raphaelite frame Provenance Estate of the ar...
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19th Century George Richmond Art

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Paper, Oil

Portrait of a Gentleman Reading , Regency Dandy, William Blake, Royal Academy
By George Richmond
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'Portrait of a Gentleman Reading' by George Richmond, RA. Regency Dandy, William Blake, Royal Academy, Framed Oil ----- Signed lower right, 'Richmond' for George Richmond, RA (Brit...
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1840s Realist George Richmond Art

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Oil, Cardboard

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