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William Morris c.1880s William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)William Morris c.1880s National Portrait Gallery, London
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William Holman Hunt 1879–1880 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)William Holman Hunt 1879–1880 National Portrait Gallery, London
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William Holman Hunt 1900 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)William Holman Hunt 1900 National Portrait Gallery, London
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William Gibbs of Tyntesfield, Somerset, Donor of the Chapel William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)William Gibbs of Tyntesfield, Somerset, Donor of the Chapel Keble College, University of Oxford
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Venus and Anchises 1889–1890 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Venus and Anchises 1889–1890 Walker Art Gallery
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Valley of the Eurotas, Pastoral, Greece William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Valley of the Eurotas, Pastoral, Greece Sheffield Museums
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Twilight 1921 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Twilight 1921 New College, University of Oxford
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Timothy Holmes (1825–1907) 1889 or before William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Timothy Holmes (1825–1907) 1889 or before Hunterian Museum
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The Slave c.1886 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)The Slave c.1886 Tate
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The Sea, Bocca d'Arno during or post 1868 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)The Sea, Bocca d'Arno during or post 1868 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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The Right Reverend Lord Arthur Charles Hervey (1808–1894), Bishop of Bath and Wells c.1890 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921) (after)The Right Reverend Lord Arthur Charles Hervey (1808–1894), Bishop of Bath and Wells c.1890 National Trust, Ickworth
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The Libyan Desert, Sunset 1888 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)The Libyan Desert, Sunset 1888 Tate
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The Hun and the Crucifix William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)The Hun and the Crucifix Laing Art Gallery
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The Honourable Mrs Emily Meynell-Ingram (1840–1904) 1884 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921) (after)The Honourable Mrs Emily Meynell-Ingram (1840–1904) 1884 Temple Newsam House, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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The Greek Runner 1879 Thames Ditton Foundry (active 1874–1920) and William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)The Greek Runner 1879 St Peter's Square, Hammersmith, Hammersmith and Fulham
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The Bowlers 1870 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)The Bowlers 1870 Paintings and Sculptures owned by Colleges in the University of Cambridge
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The Bath of Venus c.1895 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)The Bath of Venus c.1895 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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Sir Thomas Herbert Warren (1853–1930), President (1885–1928) William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Sir Thomas Herbert Warren (1853–1930), President (1885–1928) Magdalen College, University of Oxford
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Sir Edward Malet (1837–1908), GCB, GCMG, PC 1887 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Sir Edward Malet (1837–1908), GCB, GCMG, PC 1887 Dillington House
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Sir Arthur Evans among the Ruins of the Palace of Knossos 1907 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Sir Arthur Evans among the Ruins of the Palace of Knossos 1907 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Robert Louis Stevenson 1887 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Robert Louis Stevenson 1887 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Rachel Henty, Mrs E. Gleadowe Marshall c.1883 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Rachel Henty, Mrs E. Gleadowe Marshall c.1883 National Trust, Ickworth
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Prometheus c.1874 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Prometheus c.1874 Wigan Arts and Heritage Service
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Portrait of Mrs Ernest Moon 1888 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Portrait of Mrs Ernest Moon 1888 Tate Britain
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Phaëton and the Horses of the Sun William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Phaëton and the Horses of the Sun Norfolk Museums Service
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Orpheus Returning from the Shades 1885 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Orpheus Returning from the Shades 1885 Royal Academy of Arts
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Near Viareggio, Where Shelley's Body Was Found 1876 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Near Viareggio, Where Shelley's Body Was Found 1876 Manchester Art Gallery
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Mrs Isabella Crosfield, née Ashworth (1825–1894) before 1887 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Mrs Isabella Crosfield, née Ashworth (1825–1894) before 1887 Warrington Museum & Art Gallery
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Mrs David Little William Blake Richmond (1842–1921) (attributed to)Mrs David Little Gracefield Arts Centre
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Miss Muriel Wilson (1875–1964) 1895 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Miss Muriel Wilson (1875–1964) 1895 Hull Guildhall
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Mary Anne Gordon (née Alexander) (1810–1890), wife of Harry George Gordon c.1863 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Mary Anne Gordon (née Alexander) (1810–1890), wife of Harry George Gordon c.1863 Mintlaw Discovery Centre
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Lord Reginald Earle Welby (1832–1915) William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Lord Reginald Earle Welby (1832–1915) Guildhall Art Gallery
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Lord Arthur Charles Hervey (1808–1894), Bishop of Bath and Wells (1862–1894) 1889 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921) (copy after)Lord Arthur Charles Hervey (1808–1894), Bishop of Bath and Wells (1862–1894) 1889 The Bishop's Palace & Gardens
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Lord Arthur Charles Hervey (1808–1894), Bishop of Bath and Wells (1862–1894) 1889 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Lord Arthur Charles Hervey (1808–1894), Bishop of Bath and Wells (1862–1894) 1889 Wells Town Hall
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Lieutenant Colonel Charles Edward Bignold William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Lieutenant Colonel Charles Edward Bignold Norfolk Museums Service
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Landscape with a River William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Landscape with a River William Morris Gallery
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Lady Marian Malet (1810–1881) William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Lady Marian Malet (1810–1881) Dillington House
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Lady Ermyntrude, née Russell (1856–1927), Lady Malet 1887 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Lady Ermyntrude, née Russell (1856–1927), Lady Malet 1887 Dillington House
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Joseph Lightfoot (1828–1889), Bishop of Durham (1879–1889) c.1889 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Joseph Lightfoot (1828–1889), Bishop of Durham (1879–1889) c.1889 Auckland Castle
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Joseph Barber Lightfoot (1828–1889), STP, Fellow and Biblical Scholar, Bishop of Durham and Hulsean Professor of Divinity (1861–1879) c.1889 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Joseph Barber Lightfoot (1828–1889), STP, Fellow and Biblical Scholar, Bishop of Durham and Hulsean Professor of Divinity (1861–1879) c.1889 Trinity College, University of Cambridge