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George Frederic Watts
1817–1904
(Born London, 23 February 1817; died London, 1 July 1904). English painter and sculptor. In 1843 he won a prize in the competition for the decoration of the Houses of Parliament; no commission resulted from this, but he used the prize money to visit Italy, where the great Renaissance masters helped shape his elevated attitudes towards art.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Zoe Ionides (1877–1973) 1881 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Woman and Child Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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William Spottiswoode (1825–1883) c.1880 The Royal Society
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William Schomberg Robert Kerr (1832–1870), 8th Marquess of Lothian c.1875 Examination Schools, University of Oxford
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William Morris 1870 National Portrait Gallery, London
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William Ewart Gladstone 1859 National Portrait Gallery, London
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William Cavendish, Seventh Duke of Devonshire 1883 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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William Cavendish (1808–1891), 7th Duke of Devonshire c.1885 National Trust, Hardwick Hall
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Walter Crane 1891 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Violet Lindsay 1879 Watts Gallery – Artists' Village
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Villa Petraia 1844–1845 Watts Gallery – Artists' Village
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View of Naples, the Bay and Mount Vesuvius 1892 Walker Art Gallery
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View in West Surrey Watts Gallery – Artists' Village
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View from Richmond Hill, Surrey c.1850 Orleans House Gallery
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View from Monkshatch, Compton Watts Gallery – Artists' Village
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Very Reverend Henry Hart Milman (1791–1868), Dean of St Paul's c.1863 Royal Academy of Arts
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Unknown Portrait Watts Gallery – Artists' Village
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Unknown Landscape, possibly Ireland Watts Gallery – Artists' Village
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Unknown Landscape Watts Gallery – Artists' Village
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Undine 1835 & 1870 Watts Gallery – Artists' Village