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John Inigo Richards (1731– 18 December 1810) was a British landscapist who became one of the founding members of the Royal Academy in 1768, and was secretary to the Academy from 1788 until his death.
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John Inigo Richards Ivy Bridge, Devon
1768 -
John Inigo Richards Near Charlton, Kent
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Attributed to John Inigo Richards Lark Hall
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John Inigo Richards Near Isleworth
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John Inigo Richards A Church
1784 -
John Inigo Richards Carisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight
1758 -
John Inigo Richards Near the West Gate, Canterbury
1765 -
John Inigo Richards Totnes
1765
Artist as subject
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George Dance 9. John Richards RA. Secretary to the Royal Academy
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George Dance 11. Settling the Catalogue
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George Dance 12. John Richards RA. Secretary of the Royal Academy
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George Dance 13. John Richards RA. Secretary of the Royal Academy
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George Dance 14. John Richards RA. Secretary of the Royal Academy
1795