George Richmond (1809 – 1896)

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Self-Portrait 1830

George Richmond 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.

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Portrait of a Young Woman

George Richmond was the father of the painter William Blake Richmond and grandfather of the naval historian, Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond. Still wondering about a painting in your family collection? Contact us…it could be by George Richmond.


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