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Portrait of JMW Turner, c1841 (1904). Artist: Charles TurnerPortrait of JMW Turner, c1841 (1904). Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851), English landscape painter. From The The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme
Portrait of JMW Turner, c1827 (1904). Artist: Charles TurnerPortrait of JMW Turner, c1827 (1904). A portrait of English landscape painter Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) at the age of 25
New Associates of the Royal Academy: Mr. W. F. Woodington, A.R.A. 1876. Creator: UnknownNew Associates of the Royal Academy: Mr. W. F. Woodington, A.R.A. 1876. Engraving from a photograph by Messrs. Fradelle and Marshall
New Associates of the Royal Academy: Mr. J. W. Oakes, A.R.A. 1876. Creator: UnknownNew Associates of the Royal Academy: Mr. J. W. Oakes, A.R.A. 1876. Engraving from a photograph by Messrs. Elliott and Fry
New Associates of the Royal Academy: Mr. G. A. Storey, A.R.A. 1876. Creator: UnknownNew Associates of the Royal Academy: Mr. G. A. Storey, A.R.A. 1876. Engraving from photographs by Messrs. Fradelle and Marshall, of Regent-street....Mr
New Associates of the Royal Academy: Mr. Eyre Crowe, A.R.A. 1876. Creator: UnknownNew Associates of the Royal Academy: Mr. Eyre Crowe, A.R.A. 1876. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. George Crowe. This versatile painter of figure subjects was born in 1821, in London
New Associates of the Royal Academy: Mr. Alma Tadema, A.R.A. 1876. Creator: UnknownNew Associates of the Royal Academy: Mr. Alma Tadema, A.R.A. 1876. Engraving from a photograph by Fradelle and Marshall of Regent-street
New Associates of the Royal Academy: Mr. E. Long, A.R.A. 1876. Creator: UnknownNew Associates of the Royal Academy: Mr. E. Long, A.R.A. 1876. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. Charles Watkins, of Parliament-street....At an early age he resolved to be a painter, though
'The Royal Academicians assembled in the council room, Somerset House 1793, 1886. Creator: Unknown'The Royal Academicians assembled in the council room, Somerset House 1793, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"
Portrait of James Tibbetts Willmore (1800-63), 1830. Creator: UnknownPortrait of James Tibbetts Willmore (1800-63), 1830
Angelika Kauffman, (1933). Creator: UnknownAngelika Kauffman, (1933). Portrait of Swiss artist Angelika Kauffmann (1741-1807), a neoclassical painter who was one of the two female founding members of the Royal Academy in London in 1768
Poster advertising a fundraising event for the National Fund for the Welsh Troops, 1st March, 1915, pub. London, 1915 (colour litho)
A letter from Henry Fuseli, 29 September 1823 (1904). Artist: Henry FuseliA letter from Henry Fuseli, 29 September 1823 (1904). Henry Fuseli (1741-1825), Swiss painter and draughtsman. From The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme
A letter from Philip James de Loutherbourg, 19 July 1808 (1904). Artist: Philip James de LoutherbourgA letter from Philip James de Loutherbourg, 19 July 1808 (1904). Philip James de Loutherbourg (1740-1812), Franco-British painter and theatre set designer
A letter from Paul Sandby, 1795 (1904). Artist: Paul SandbyA letter from Paul Sandby, 1795 (1904). Paul Sandby (1731-1809), English landscape painter. From The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme
A letter from Sir Thomas Lawrence, 1819 (1904). Artist: Thomas LawrenceA letter from Sir Thomas Lawrence, 1819 (1904). Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830) was elected President of the Royal Academy on 30 March 1820 following the death of Benjamin West
Letter to Benjamin West, President of the Royal Academy, 1803 (1904). A letter from Paul Sandby (1731-1809), Richard Cosway (1742-1821), John Francis Rigaud (1742-1810)
A letter from Charles Barry, c1840 (1904). Artist: Sir Charles BarryA letter from Charles Barry, c1840 (1904). Sir Charles Barry (1795-1860) was an English architect best known for his work in the rebuilding of the Palace of Westminster
Portrait of Angelica Kauffman, c1777 (1904). Artist: Francesco BartolozziPortrait of Angelica Kauffman, c1777 (1904). Maria Anna Angelika Kauffmann (1741-1807), a Swiss-born Neoclassical painter who was one of the two female founding members of the Royal Academy in London
A letter from Francis Leggatt Chantrey, 1839 (1904). Artist: Francis Legatt ChantreyA letter from Francis Leggatt Chantrey, 1839 (1904). Francis Leggatt Chantrey(1781-1841), English sculptor. From The The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme
Portrait of Joseph Nollekens, c1812 (1904). Artist: Sir William BeecheyPortrait of Joseph Nollekens, c1812 (1904). Nollekens (1737-1823) was a British sculptor. From The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme
A letter from John Flaxman, 24 December 1819 (1904). Artist: John FlaxmanA letter from John Flaxman, 24 December 1819 (1904). John Flaxman (1755-1826), British sculptor and draughtsman. From The The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme
A letter from Charles Lock Eastlake, 1847 (1904). Artist: Charles Lock EastlakeA letter from Charles Lock Eastlake, 1847 (1904). Charles Lock Eastlake (1793-1865), English painter and President of the Royal Academy
A letter from Martin Archer Shee, 1839 (1904). Artist: Sir Martin Archer SheeA letter from Martin Archer Shee, 1839 (1904). Martin Archer Shee(1769-1850), British portrait painter and President of the Royal Academy
A letter from James Ward, 1851 (1904). Artist: James WardA letter from James Ward, 1851 (1904). James Ward (1769-1859), English painter. From The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme
A letter from Augustus Wall Callcott, 7 May 1838 (1904). Artist: Augustus Wall CallcottA letter from Augustus Wall Callcott, 7 May 1838 (1904). Augustus Wall Callcott (1779-1844), English landscape painter. From The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme
Letter from JMW Turner, c1840 (1904). Artist: JMW TurnerLetter from JMW Turner, c1840 (1904). Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) English landscape painter. From The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme
A letter from William Etty, 17 January 1844 (1904). Artist: William EttyA letter from William Etty, 17 January 1844 (1904). William Etty (1787-1849), English painter. From The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme [Offices of The Studio, London
Alfred Elmore, artist and Royal Academician, 1881. Elmore (1815-1881), first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1834, when aged only 19
Lawrence Alma-Tadema, artist and Royal Academician, 1881. Dutch-born painter Alma-Tadema (1836-1912) moved to London in 1870
William Charles Thomas Dobson, artist and Royal Academician, 1881. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate, the Church, in science
Vicat Cole, landscape painter, 1881. Cole (1833-1893) was an important landscape painter of the mid 19th century who specialised in naturalistic English landscape scenes
Edward Armitage, professor and lecturer on painting to the Royal Academy, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldEdward Armitage, professor and lecturer on painting to the Royal Academy, 1878. A historical painter, Armitage was influential in the movements for the restoration of fresco painting in England
Henry Tamworth Wells, portrait-painter, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldHenry Tamworth Wells, portrait-painter, 1878. After the death of Ross and the retirement of Thorburn, Wells became the most important miniature painter of his time
Thomas Webster, painter, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldThomas Webster, painter, 1878. In 1825 Webster exhibited Rebels shooting a Prisoner, the first painting of schoolboy life by which he won his reputation
Frederick Goodall, painter, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldFrederick Goodall, painter, 1878. Goodall was only 14 years old when he exhibited water-colour paintings of Willesden Church and Lambeth Palace at the Society of Arts
Edward Matthew Ward, historical painter, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldEdward Matthew Ward, historical painter, 1878. His paintings were mainly about the English history of the 17th century and the French history of the period of the revolution and the first empire
Sir Richard Redgrave, landscape painter, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldRichard Redgrave, landscape painter, 1878. His early years as an artist were difficult ones, until in 1837 he exhibited Gulliver on the Farmers Table
Frederick Richard Pickersgill, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldFrederick Richard Pickersgill, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. Pickersgill (1820-1900) was a painter of historical subjects as well as scenes from art and literature
Marcus Stone, artist and Associate of the Royal Academy, 1882. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldMarcus Stone, artist and Associate of the Royal Academy, 1882. A popular and influential Victorian genre painter, Stone (1840-1921) was trained by his father Frank, also an artist
John Callcott Horsley, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldJohn Callcott Horsley, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. A historical and genre painter, Horsley (1817-1903) gained the nickname Clothes Horsley for his role in championing the cause of public
Briton Riviere, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldBriton Riviere, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. Riviere (1840-1920) was a painter who specialised in Classical scenes as well as animal pictures. He became a Royal Academician in 1881
George Frederick Watts, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldGeorge Frederick Watts, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. A popular Victorian painter and sculptor, Watts (1817-1904) was best known for his portraits.George Frederick Watts
Philip Hermogenes Calderon, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldPhilip Hermogenes Calderon, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. Calderon (1833-1898) initially studied engineering before deciding to pursue a career as a painter
George Dunlop Leslie, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldGeorge Dunlop Leslie, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. The son of the painter Charles Robert Leslie, George Dunlop Leslie (1836-1921) became a Royal Academician in 1876
John Pettie, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldJohn Pettie, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. Pettie (1839-1893) was born in Edinburgh and moved to London in 1862, two years after he first exhibited at the Royal Academy
William Quiller Orchardson, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldWilliam Quiller Orchardson, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. Born in Scotland, Orchardson (1832-1910) was a subject and portrait painter who moved to London in 1862
James Clarke Hook, Royal Academician, 1880. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldJames Clarke Hook, Royal Academician, 1880. He first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1839. His early paintings were depictions of historical and heroic events, and events from romantic literature