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Richard Dadd
1817–1886
(b Chatham, Kent, 1 Aug. 1817; d Broadmoor Hospital, Berkshire, 8 Jan. 1886). English painter who murdered his father in 1843 and spent the rest of his life in Bedlam and Broadmoor asylums.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Portrait of a Man Victoria and Albert Museum
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Cupid and Psyche post 1844 The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology
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Wandering Musicians c.1878 Tate
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The Infant Aesculapius Discovered by Shepherds on a Mountain 1851 Wellcome Collection
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Landscape 1837 York Art Gallery
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Richard III Holds a Bloody Sword, the Dead Body of Henry VI Lies on the Ground 1853 Wellcome Collection
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Caravanserai at Mylasa in Asia Minor 1845 Yale Center for British Art
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Negation 1860 Yale Center for British Art
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Augustus Egg 1838–1840 Yale Center for British Art
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Sailing Ships 1861 Yale Center for British Art
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Sir Alexander Morison (1779–1866), Alienist 1852 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
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The Flight out of Egypt 1849–50 Tate Britain
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Dr William Orange 1875 Bethlem Museum of the Mind
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Portrait of a Young Man 1853 Tate
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Hamlet and His Mother: The Closet Scene 1846 Yale Center for British Art
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Puck Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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A Hermit 1853 The Higgins Bedford
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The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke 1855–64 Tate
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Fish Market by the Sea c.1860 Yale Center for British Art