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Arthur Hughes
1832–1915
(b London, 27 Jan. 1832; d Kew, Surrey [now in Greater London], 22 Dec. 1915). English painter and illustrator. In the 1850s he was one of the most distinguished of the Pre-Raphaelite sympathizers, remarkable for his lyrical delicacy of colour and drawing.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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The Young Poet (Portrait of the Artist) 1848–1849 Birmingham Museums Trust
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The Woodman's Child 1860 Tate
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The Swineherd c.1875 Brighton and Hove Museums and Art Galleries
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The Sluggard, Market Women, Brittany, France 1876 Touchstones Rochdale
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The Singer 1866 Tate
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The Rift within the Lute 1861–1862 Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery
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The Potter's Courtship c.1886 Laing Art Gallery
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The Nativity 1857–1858 Birmingham Museums Trust
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The Mower c.1865 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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The Lost Child 1865–1870 Birmingham Museums Trust
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The Long Engagement 1859 Birmingham Museums Trust
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The King's Orchard 1858/1859 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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The Heavenly Stair c.1887 Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
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The Guarded Bower c.1864–1866 Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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The First Easter 1896 William Morris Gallery
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The Eve of St Agnes 1856 Tate Britain
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The Eve of St Agnes 1858 The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology
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The Children of Birkbeck Hill 1868 Bruce Castle Museum
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The Central Executive Cotton Famine Relief Committee 1869 Manchester Town Hall
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The Annunciation 1872–1873 Birmingham Museums Trust