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Other artists concentrated on landscape painting, often of desert scenes, including Richard Dadd and Edward Lear.
Richard Dadd ( 1 August 1817 – 7 January 1886 ) was an English painter of the Victorian era, noted for his depictions of fairies and other supernatural subjects, Orientalist scenes, and enigmatic genre scenes, rendered with obsessively minuscule detail.
The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke by Richard Dadd, oil on canvas, 26 inches x 21 inches, 1855 – 64, Tate Gallery, London, England, UK
She adapted a number of her short stories for radio and wrote two original radio dramas on Richard Dadd and Ronald Firbank.
Examples of Victorian fairy-ring paintings include Come unto these Yellow Sands ( 1842 ) by Richard Dadd and Reconciliaion of Titania and Oberon ( 1847 ) by Joseph Noel Paton.
Some examples of horror vacui in art come from, or are influenced by, the mentally unstable and inmates of psychiatric hospitals, such as Richard Dadd in the 19th century, and many modern examples fall under the category of Outsider Art.
Other personalities connected with Cobham include Sir Joseph Williamson, and the insane artist Richard Dadd, who murdered his father near here in 1843.
* Richard Dadd ( 1817-1886 ), the English artist, murdered his father in 1843 following the onset of psychiatric illness.
However, the artist most closely associated with fairy painting was outsider artist Richard Dadd, a suspected schizophrenic who produced most of his work while incarcerated in the Bethlem psychiatric hospital for the murder of his father.
British Orientalism, though not as common as in France at the same period, had many specialists, including John Frederick Lewis, who lived for nine years in Cairo, David Roberts, a Scot who made lithographs of his travels in the Middle East and Italy, the nonsense writer Edward Lear, a continual traveller who reached as far as Ceylon, and Richard Dadd.
The other members of The Clique were Augustus Egg, Alfred Elmore, Richard Dadd, William Powell Frith, John Phillip, Edward Matthew Ward.
Egg was a member of The Clique, a group of artists founded by Richard Dadd and others in the late 1830s ( c. 1837 ).
While a student at the Royal Academy, Ward became a member of The Clique, a group of painters led by Richard Dadd.
While at the academy Phillip became a member of The Clique a group of aspirant artists organised by Richard Dadd.
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* Sir Richard Butler, 7th Baronet ( 1761 – 1817 ), Irish and British MP for Carlow County 1783 – 1790 and 1796 – 1802
Gioachino Rossini, Vincenzo Bellini and Richard Wagner were some of the first composers to use the tam-tam in their works ; Rossini in the final of act 3 of Armida ( 1817 ), Bellini in Norma ( 1831 ) and Wagner in Rienzi ( 1842 ).
Richard Bankston first settled in the area of Spillertown in 1812 and entered the southwest quarter of Section 6, Township 9 South, Range 3 East, on Aug. 4, 1817.
Extensive work on the gardens was carried out between 1817 and 1820, and they may have been laid out in the Picturesque style by Richard Greswell in 1827.
In 1795, Richard B. Sheridan married Hester Jane Ogle ( 1776 – 1817 ), daughter of the Dean of Winchester.
In Ireland, Richard Lovell Edgeworth ( 1744 – 1817 ) proposed a telegraph there when a French invasion was anticipated in 1794, and again in 1796 ; however, the proposal was not implemented.
He also published an edition of the works of Horace ( 1817 ) based upon Richard Bentley's recension.
This genus was established by Louis Claude Richard in 1817 ; the type species is the Pyramidal Orchid ( A. pyramidalis ) and it nowadays contains about one-third of the species placed in the " wastebin genus " Orchis before this was split up at the end of the 20th century, among them many that are of hybrid origin.
In 1807 the house was purchased by Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley, the elder brother of Sir Arthur Wellesley, but in 1817 financial difficulties forced him to sell it to his famous brother, by then the Duke of Wellington, who needed a London base from which to pursue his new career in politics.
Edward Richard Sprigg Canby ( November 9, 1817 – April 11, 1873 ) was a career United States Army officer and a Union general in the American Civil War, Reconstruction era, and the Indian Wars.
LDS member and Columbia University Professor Richard Bushman wrote that Smith ' began to be concerned about religion in late 1817 or early 1818, when the aftereffects of the revival of 1816 and 1817 were still being felt.
Booth gained national renown in England with his performance in the title role of Richard III in 1817 at the Covent Garden Theatre.
:" In 1817, Forten and Bishop Richard Allen of the African Methodist Episcopal Church organized 3, 000 black Philadelphians to speak out against the activities of the American Colonization Society, which was working to establish a colony outside the United States for African Americans.
Richard Stoddert Ewell ( February 8, 1817 – January 25, 1872 ) was a career United States Army officer and a Confederate general during the American Civil War.
The origins of the Rush – Bagot Treaty can be traced to a correspondence of letters between Acting United States Secretary of State Richard Rush and the British Minister to Washington Sir Charles Bagot, which were exchanged and signed on April 27 and 28, 1817.
George had a younger brother Richard ( 1741 – 1817 ), who entered the navy and was made an admiral in 1799.
Matthew and his wife Anna Lloyd Tilghman ( 1723 – 1794 ) had five children: Margaret ( 1742 – 1817 ), Matthew Ward ( 1743 – 1753 ), Richard ( 1747 – 1806 ), Lloyd ( 1749 – 1811 ), and Anna Maria ( 1755 – 1843 ).
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