Richard Redgrave,RA Parkhurst Woods,Abinger (mk46) Painting ID:: 26005 new2/Richard Redgrave,RA-484548.jpg
Parkhurst Woods,Abinger (mk46) 1865
Watercolour and bodycolour
25.4x38.1cm
London,Victoria and Albert Museum
Richard Redgrave,RA Donatello Painting ID:: 28174 new3/Richard Redgrave,RA-424935.jpg
Donatello 1867
Oil on canvas 264.2 x 87.6 cm
(104 x 34 1/2 in)
Victoria and Albert Museum London (mk63)
Richard Redgrave,RA The Sempstress Painting ID:: 28400 new3/Richard Redgrave,RA-264673.jpg
The Sempstress 1846(Original version lost)
Oil on canvas 63.5 x 76.2 cm
(25 x 30 in)
Forbes Magazine Collection New York (mk63)
Richard Redgrave,RA The Governess:she Sees no Kind Domestic Visage Near Painting ID:: 28402 new3/Richard Redgrave,RA-589943.jpg
The Governess:she Sees no Kind Domestic Visage Near 1844
Oil on canvas 71.1 x 91.5 cm
(28 x 36 in)
Victoria and Albert Museum London (mk63)
Richard Redgrave,RA Going into Service Painting ID:: 28404 new3/Richard Redgrave,RA-727624.jpg
Going into Service 1843
Oil on canvas 78.7 x 100.3 cm
(31 x 39 1/2 in)
Private collection (mk63)
Richard Redgrave,RA Going into Service Painting ID:: 79904 new24/Richard Redgrave,RA-436947.jpg
Going into Service Oil on canvas, 31 x 39.5 in
Date 1843(1843)
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Richard Redgrave,RA The Outcast by Richard Redgrave Painting ID:: 81180 new24/Richard Redgrave,RA-945853.jpg
The Outcast by Richard Redgrave : The Outcast by Richard Redgrave, 1851. Oil on canvas, 31 x 41 inches. Royal Academy of the Arts, London. A patriarch kicking his daughter and her illegitimate baby out of the house
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Richard Redgrave,RA Going into Service Painting ID:: 83853 new24/Richard Redgrave,RA-648743.jpg
Going into Service Oil on canvas, 31 x 39.5 in
Date 1843(1843)
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Richard Redgrave,RA The Outcast by Richard Redgrave Painting ID:: 85225 new25/Richard Redgrave,RA-754694.jpg
The Outcast by Richard Redgrave 1851. Oil on canvas, 31 x 41 inches
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1804-1888
Painter, etcher and administrator, brother of (1) Samuel Redgrave. He trained initially as a clerk and draughtsman in his father's counting-house before becoming a student at the Royal Academy Schools in 1826; he also studied with John Powell. About 1830 he left his father's firm and supported himself as a drawing-master, working in watercolour before attempting to paint in oil. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1825 until failing eyesight afflicted him in 1883. He was elected ARA in 1840 and RA in 1851.