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William Mulready

Irish painter
William Mulready RA was an Irish genre painter living in London. He is best known for his romanticising depictions of rural scenes, and for creating Mulready stationery letter sheets, issued at the same time as the Penny Black postage stamp. Wikipedia
Born: April 1, 1786, Ennis, Ireland
Died: July 7, 1863 (age 77 years), Bayswater, London, United Kingdom
Period: Romanticism

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William Mulready RA (1 April 1786 – 7 July 1863) was an Irish genre painter living in London. He is best known for his romanticising depictions of rural ...
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(b Ennis, Co. Clare, 1 Apr. 1786; d London, 7 July 1863). Irish-born painter, active in England, the pupil and brother-in-law of John Varley.
William Mulready from www.royalacademy.org.uk
Profile. Royal Academician. Born: 1 April 1786 in Ennis. Died: 7 July 1863. Nationality: Irish. RA Schools student from 23 October 1800.
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Mar 28, 2024 · William Mulready was a genre painter best known for his scenes of rural life and anecdotal genre. Mulready entered the Royal Academy schools ...
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William Mulready (1 April 1786 – 7 July 1863) was an Irish genre painter living in London. He is best known for his romanticising depictions of rural scenes ...
Famous Artist born in Ennis. William Mulready was born in Ennis on April 1st, 1786. His family moved to Dublin within a year or so of his birth and in 1792 ...
A work made of brush and black and brown washes, with white gouache and scraping A Woodland Study, c. 1856. Samuel Palmer ...
William Mulready. British, 1786 - 1863. Works of Art; Artist Bibliography; Related Content. Works of Art. Filters: Sort by: Results layout: Works on View.
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William Mulready (born in 1786, died in 1863) and John Linnell (born in 1792, died in 1882) met at the Royal Academy where they were training to be artists.