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Mather Brown
1761–1831
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'Romeo and Juliet', Act II, Scene 4, Romeo and Juliet with Friar Lawrence c.1805 Mather Brown (1761–1831)'Romeo and Juliet', Act II, Scene 4, Romeo and Juliet with Friar Lawrence c.1805 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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Sir William Dolben (c.1727–1814) c.1802 Mather Brown (1761–1831)Sir William Dolben (c.1727–1814) c.1802 Christ Church, University of Oxford
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John Smeaton (1724–1792) c.1788 Mather Brown (1761–1831)John Smeaton (1724–1792) c.1788 The Royal Society
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Peter Mellish, Sheriff (1798) c.1799 Mather Brown (1761–1831)Peter Mellish, Sheriff (1798) c.1799 Guildhall Art Gallery
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The Honourable Rebecca Clive (1760–1795), Mrs John Robinson 1783–1785 & 1805 George Romney (1734–1802) and Mather Brown (1761–1831)The Honourable Rebecca Clive (1760–1795), Mrs John Robinson 1783–1785 & 1805 National Trust, Powis Castle
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Susannah Jones (1754–1830), Mrs Alban Thomas Gwynne 1810 Mather Brown (1761–1831)Susannah Jones (1754–1830), Mrs Alban Thomas Gwynne 1810 National Trust, The Homewood
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The Reverend Alban Thomas Gwynne (1751–1819) 1810 Mather Brown (1761–1831)The Reverend Alban Thomas Gwynne (1751–1819) 1810 National Trust, The Homewood
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Captain the Honourable Archibald Kennedy, 11th Earl of Cassillis 1793 Mather Brown (1761–1831)Captain the Honourable Archibald Kennedy, 11th Earl of Cassillis 1793 National Trust for Scotland, Culzean Castle, Garden & Country Park
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Anne Brunton and Joseph Holman as Romeo and Juliet in 'Romeo and Juliet' exhibited 1786 Mather Brown (1761–1831)Anne Brunton and Joseph Holman as Romeo and Juliet in 'Romeo and Juliet' exhibited 1786 University of Bristol Theatre Collection
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Henry Angelo c.1790 Mather Brown (1761–1831)Henry Angelo c.1790 National Portrait Gallery, London
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The Battle of the Nile: Destruction of 'L'Orient', 1 August 1798 1825 Mather Brown (1761–1831)The Battle of the Nile: Destruction of 'L'Orient', 1 August 1798 1825 National Maritime Museum
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Colonel Alban Thomas Jones Gwynne (1784–1861) 1810 Mather Brown (1761–1831)Colonel Alban Thomas Jones Gwynne (1784–1861) 1810 National Trust, The Homewood
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Lord Loughborough (1733–1805) c.1785–1788 Mather Brown (1761–1831)Lord Loughborough (1733–1805) c.1785–1788 Walker Art Gallery
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Alexander Wedderburn (1733–1805), 1st Earl of Rosslyn, Lord Chancellor, as Lord Loughborough c.1791 Mather Brown (1761–1831)Alexander Wedderburn (1733–1805), 1st Earl of Rosslyn, Lord Chancellor, as Lord Loughborough c.1791 National Galleries of Scotland: Portrait
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Anne Watts, Wife of the 11th Earl of Cassillis 1793 Mather Brown (1761–1831)Anne Watts, Wife of the 11th Earl of Cassillis 1793 National Trust for Scotland, Culzean Castle, Garden & Country Park
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Lord Cornwallis Receiving the Sons of Tipu as Hostages 1792 Mather Brown (1761–1831)Lord Cornwallis Receiving the Sons of Tipu as Hostages 1792 The Bowes Museum
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Sir John Eamer (1750–1823), Lord Mayor of London (1801) 1801 Mather Brown (1761–1831)Sir John Eamer (1750–1823), Lord Mayor of London (1801) 1801 Guildhall Art Gallery
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Rear Admiral Sir Home Popham (1762–1820) Mather Brown (1761–1831)Rear Admiral Sir Home Popham (1762–1820) National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth
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Thomas Hugh Clifford of Tixall (1762–1823) Mather Brown (1761–1831)Thomas Hugh Clifford of Tixall (1762–1823) Burton Constable Hall
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Miss Mary Barbara (1801–1876), Miss Mary Isabella (1804–1828), and Master Thomas Aston Clifford (1806–1870) Mather Brown (1761–1831)Miss Mary Barbara (1801–1876), Miss Mary Isabella (1804–1828), and Master Thomas Aston Clifford (1806–1870) Burton Constable Hall