George Richmond Art
George Richmond was an English painter and portraitist, born in the UK in 1809. In his youth, he was a member of the Ancients, a group of followers of William Blake. He was a keen follower of cricket, always to be found at Lords. Richmond was a long life friend of Samuel Palmer and was a fellow student of Edward Calvert and Thomas Sidney Cooper. Richmond's later works are portraits of prominent figures of the day such as William Wilberforce. He is buried at Highgate Cemetery. Perhaps his most famous painting is a portrait of Charlotte Bronte, now held at the National Portrait Gallery.
1840s Realist George Richmond Art
Oil, Cardboard
19th Century Romantic George Richmond Art
Pen, Paper, Pencil
Late 18th Century Realist George Richmond Art
Canvas, Oil, Board
Mid-20th Century Realist George Richmond Art
Cardboard, Oil
1830s Romantic George Richmond Art
Pencil, Paper
2010s Realist George Richmond Art
Board, Oil
1840s Romantic George Richmond Art
Graphite
1860s Romantic George Richmond Art
Gouache, Pencil
1980s Realist George Richmond Art
Oil, Cardboard
Late 19th Century Realist George Richmond Art
Oil, Board
1820s Romantic George Richmond Art
Paper, Pencil, Chalk
1830s Romantic George Richmond Art
Pencil, Chalk
1860s Romantic George Richmond Art
Pencil
21st Century and Contemporary Realist George Richmond Art
Oil, Cardboard