In Tate Britain
In Tate Britain
Biography
Richard Westall (2 January 1765 – 4 December 1836) was an English painter and illustrator of portraits, historical and literary events, best known for his portraits of Byron. He was also Queen Victoria's drawing master.
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Richard Westall Philip Sansom, Jun., as a Child
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Richard Westall The Reconciliation of Helen and Paris after his Defeat by Menelaus
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Richard Westall a) An Old Man by a Fireside and a Servant Girl. Burns
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Richard Westall b) An Old Couple Seated outside a Cottage. Burns
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Richard Westall c) A Young Man and a Dog. Cowper
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Richard Westall d) A Gaelic Warrior Pointing to a Vision. Gray
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Richard Westall e) A Shepherd by a Church. Gray
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Richard Westall f) A Dying Aged Warrior, a Maiden and a Monk: Sothey: Roderick
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