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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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Physical Energy c.1914 Victoria Gallery & Museum
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Physical Energy 1914 Harlow Art Trust
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Physical Energy 1914 Walker Art Gallery
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Physical Energy 1914 Watts Gallery – Artists' Village
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John Stuart Mill (1806–1873) 1873 City of Westminster Archives Centre
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Lila Prinsep 1890 Watts Gallery – Artists' Village
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The All-Pervading 1887 Watts Gallery – Artists' Village
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Rachel Gurney 1885 Watts Gallery – Artists' Village
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Diana's Nymphs 1846 Watts Gallery – Artists' Village
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Britomart c.1850 Falmouth Art Gallery
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Progress 1888–1904 York Art Gallery
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Cedar Tree 1868–1869 Watts Gallery – Artists' Village
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Study for Carlton House Terrace Frescoes 1853–1854 Watts Gallery – Artists' Village
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Study for Fresco of Corialanus for Bowood House 1858–1860 Watts Gallery – Artists' Village
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Under the Dry Arch 1849–1850 Watts Gallery – Artists' Village
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Reverend A. Wellsted 1838–1839 Watts Gallery – Artists' Village
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Freshwater, near Farringford 1874–1875 Watts Gallery – Artists' Village
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Psyche Watts Gallery – Artists' Village
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William Spottiswoode (1825–1883) c.1880 The Royal Society
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Miss Marietta Lockhart 1845 Watts Gallery – Artists' Village