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Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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William Wilberforce, MP George Richmond (1809–1896) (after)William Wilberforce, MP Parliamentary Art Collection
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William Wilberforce, MP 1833 George Richmond (1809–1896)William Wilberforce, MP 1833 Parliamentary Art Collection
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William Wilberforce (1759–1833), Alumnus of St John's College, Successful Campaigner for the Abolition of the Slave Trade George Richmond (1809–1896)William Wilberforce (1759–1833), Alumnus of St John's College, Successful Campaigner for the Abolition of the Slave Trade St John's College, University of Cambridge
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William Wilberforce (1759–1833) c.1820 George Richmond (1809–1896)William Wilberforce (1759–1833) c.1820 Wilberforce House Museum
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William Wilberforce 1833 George Richmond (1809–1896)William Wilberforce 1833 National Portrait Gallery, London
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William Webster Fisher (1798–1874), Fellow (1834), Professor (1841–1874) 1848 George Richmond (1809–1896)William Webster Fisher (1798–1874), Fellow (1834), Professor (1841–1874) 1848 Paintings and Sculptures owned by Colleges in the University of Cambridge
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William Selwyn (1806–1875), DD, Lady Margaret Professor (1855–1875), Canon of Ely George Richmond (1809–1896)William Selwyn (1806–1875), DD, Lady Margaret Professor (1855–1875), Canon of Ely Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge
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William Page Wood, Baron Hatherley 1872 George Richmond (1809–1896)William Page Wood, Baron Hatherley 1872 National Portrait Gallery, London
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William John Legh (1828–1898), 1st Baron Newton 1878 George Richmond (1809–1896)William John Legh (1828–1898), 1st Baron Newton 1878 National Trust, Lyme Park
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William Jacobson (1803–1884), Vice-Principal of Magdalen Hall (1832), Regius Professor of Divinity (1848), Bishop of Chester (1865) George Richmond (1809–1896)William Jacobson (1803–1884), Vice-Principal of Magdalen Hall (1832), Regius Professor of Divinity (1848), Bishop of Chester (1865) Hertford College, University of Oxford
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William Gilpin 1859 George Richmond (1809–1896)William Gilpin 1859 Christ's Hospital
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William Evans of Eton George Richmond (1809–1896)William Evans of Eton Eton College
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William Bird George Richmond (1809–1896)William Bird Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
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Thomas Worsley (1797–1885), Fellow (1824), Master of Downing College (1836–1885) c.1868–1869 George Richmond (1809–1896)Thomas Worsley (1797–1885), Fellow (1824), Master of Downing College (1836–1885) c.1868–1869 Paintings and Sculptures owned by Colleges in the University of Cambridge
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Thomas Short (1789–1879) mid-19th C George Richmond (1809–1896) (circle of)Thomas Short (1789–1879) mid-19th C Trinity College, University of Oxford
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Thomas James Agar-Robartes (1808–1882), 1st Baron Robartes, MP 1869 George Richmond (1809–1896)Thomas James Agar-Robartes (1808–1882), 1st Baron Robartes, MP 1869 National Trust, Lanhydrock
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Thomas Henry Wyatt (1807–1880), PRIBA 1875 George Richmond (1809–1896)Thomas Henry Wyatt (1807–1880), PRIBA 1875 The Royal Institute of British Architects
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The Murder of Becket 1855 George Richmond (1809–1896)The Murder of Becket 1855 Canterbury Museums and Galleries
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The Creation of Light 1826 George Richmond (1809–1896)The Creation of Light 1826 Tate
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The Burial of the Virgin George Richmond (1809–1896)The Burial of the Virgin Birmingham Museums Trust
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The Archimedes Group from 'The School of Athens' 1839 George Richmond (1809–1896)The Archimedes Group from 'The School of Athens' 1839 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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The Agony in the Garden 1858 George Richmond (1809–1896)The Agony in the Garden 1858 Yale Center for British Art
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Study of Trees, Tivoli 1838 George Richmond (1809–1896)Study of Trees, Tivoli 1838 Eton College
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Sir William Heathcote, Bt (1801–1881) 1870 George Richmond (1809–1896)Sir William Heathcote, Bt (1801–1881) 1870 Hampshire Cultural Trust Headquarters, Winchester (Hampshire County Council’s Fine Art Collection)
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Sir William Butts (1485–1545) c.1870–1880 George Richmond (1809–1896) (after Hans Holbein)Sir William Butts (1485–1545) c.1870–1880 Royal College of Physicians, London
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Sir Thomas Watson (1792–1882) 1867 George Richmond (1809–1896)Sir Thomas Watson (1792–1882) 1867 Royal College of Physicians, London
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Sir Samuel Hoare (1841–1915), MP for Norwich 1880 George Richmond (1809–1896)Sir Samuel Hoare (1841–1915), MP for Norwich 1880 Norwich Civic Portrait Collection, Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery
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Sir Robert Harry Inglis (1786–1855) George Richmond (1809–1896)Sir Robert Harry Inglis (1786–1855) Examination Schools, University of Oxford
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Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878), RA, PRIBA, RGM 1878 George Richmond (1809–1896)Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878), RA, PRIBA, RGM 1878 The Royal Institute of British Architects
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Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878) 1877 George Richmond (1809–1896)Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878) 1877 Royal Academy of Arts
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Sir George Burrows (1801–1887) 1871 George Richmond (1809–1896)Sir George Burrows (1801–1887) 1871 Royal College of Physicians, London
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Self Portrait 1853–1855 George Richmond (1809–1896)Self Portrait 1853–1855 Birmingham Museums Trust
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Self Portrait 1840 George Richmond (1809–1896)Self Portrait 1840 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Self Portrait c.1830s George Richmond (1809–1896)Self Portrait c.1830s Yale Center for British Art
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Samuel Wilberforce (1805–1873), Bishop of Oxford 1868 George Richmond (1809–1896)Samuel Wilberforce (1805–1873), Bishop of Oxford 1868 Royal Academy of Arts
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Samuel Wilberforce c.1864 George Richmond (1809–1896)Samuel Wilberforce c.1864 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Robert Monsey Rolfe, Baron Cranworth 1860 George Richmond (1809–1896)Robert Monsey Rolfe, Baron Cranworth 1860 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Robert John Eden (1799–1870), 3rd Baron Auckland, Bishop of Wells (1854–1869) c.1855 George Richmond (1809–1896)Robert John Eden (1799–1870), 3rd Baron Auckland, Bishop of Wells (1854–1869) c.1855 The Bishop's Palace & Gardens
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Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil (1830–1903), 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, KG, PC, DCL, GCVO, in the Robes of the Chancellor of the... George Richmond (1809–1896) (after)Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil (1830–1903), 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, KG, PC, DCL, GCVO, in the Robes of the Chancellor of the University of Oxford National Trust, Hughenden Manor
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Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil (1830–1903) 1872 George Richmond (1809–1896)Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil (1830–1903) 1872 All Souls College, University of Oxford