George Richmond
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George Richmond (28 March 1809 – 19 March 1896) was an English painter.
His early work was much inspired by William Blake, and, with Samuel Palmer and Edward Calvert, he was a member of the Blake-influenced group known as "The Ancients". This influence faded in later life, when he produced relatively conventional portraits.
George Richmond was the father of the painter William Blake Richmond as well as the grandfather of the naval historian, Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond.
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See also
- Portrait of Thomas Macaulay in article about the same.
- Portrait of Charlotte Brontë in article about the same.
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