William Mulready R.A. Portrait of William Mulready R.A. at forty-three years of age from a photograph by Philip H. Delamotte. Taken from 'Memorials of William Mulready, R.A.' by Frederic George Stephens (New York, Scribner and Welford, 1890, Frontispiece). <br>
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Study of doves. Taken from 'Memorials of William Mulready, R.A.' by Frederic George Stephens (New York, Scribner and Welford, 1890, p. 4) <br>
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Study from the life. Taken from 'Memorials of William Mulready, R.A.' by Frederic George Stephens (New York, Scribner and Welford, 1890, p. 20). <br>
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Study of drapery. Taken from 'Memorials of William Mulready, R.A.' by Frederic George Stephens (New York, Scribner and Welford, 1890, p. 26). <br>
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Portrait of John Varley. John Varley (1778-1842) was an English watercolour painter and astrologer and was William Mulready's brother-in-law. Taken from 'Memorials of William Mulready, R.A.' by Frederic George Stephens (New York, Scribner and Welford, 1890, p. 32). <br>
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Playtime - Summer. From 'The mother's primer'. Taken from 'Memorials of William Mulready, R.A.' by Frederic George Stephens (New York, Scribner and Welford, 1890, p. 47).<br>
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Studies of costume. From 'Mulready's sketch book'. Taken from 'Memorials of William Mulready, R.A.' by Frederic George Stephens (New York, Scribner and Welford, 1890, p. 50). <br>
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The Mulready envelope. An experimental Post Office envelope decorated by William Mulready and engraved in brass by John Thompson. Taken from 'Memorials of William Mulready, R.A.' by Frederic George Stephens (New York, Scribner and Welford, 1890, p. 55). <br>
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Mister Sheepshanks' library. Taken from 'Memorials of William Mulready, R.A.' by Frederic George Stephens (New York, Scribner and Welford, 1890, p. 60). <br>
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Lessons. From 'The mother's primer'. Taken from 'Memorials of William Mulready, R.A.' by Frederic George Stephens (New York, Scribner and Welford, 1890, p. 68).<br>
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Study of a sunflower. Taken from 'Memorials of William Mulready, R.A.' by Frederic George Stephens (New York, Scribner and Welford, 1890, 75).<br>
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Study from the life. Taken from 'Memorials of William Mulready, R.A.' by Frederic George Stephens (New York, Scribner and Welford, 1890, p. 80).<br>
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Portrait of Mr Sheepshanks. A portrait of John Sheepshanks (1787-1863), textile manufacturer and art collector. Taken from 'Memorials of William Mulready, R.A.' by Frederic George Stephens (New York, Scribner and Welford, 1890, p. 86).<br>
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The travelling druggist. Taken from 'Memorials of William Mulready, R.A.' by Frederic George Stephens (New York, Scribner and Welford, 1890, p. 93).<br>
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Choosing the wedding gown. Taken from 'Memorials of William Mulready, R.A.' by Frederic George Stephens (New York, Scribner and Welford, 1890, p. 96). <br>
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The sonnet. Taken from 'Memorials of William Mulready, R.A.' by Frederic George Stephens (New York, Scribner and Welford, 1890, p. 100). <br>
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Study from the life. Taken from 'Memorials of William Mulready, R.A.' by Frederic George Stephens (New York, Scribner and Welford, 1890, p. 104). <br>
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The wedding dress. ' - and chose my wife, as she did her wedding gown -'. Taken from 'The vicar of Wakefield' by Oliver Goldsmith with drawings by William Mulready, engraved by John Thompson. (London: John Van Voorst, 1855, p. 1). <br>
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The vicar's dispute with Wilmot. 'This, as may be expected, produced a dispute attended with some acrimony.' Taken from 'The vicar of Wakefield' by Oliver Goldsmith with drawings by William Mulready, engraved by John Thompson. (London: John Van Voorst, 1855, p.7).<br>
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The migration accident. 'She must have certainly perished had not my companion, perceiving her danger, instantly plunged in to her relief.' Taken from 'The vicar of Wakefield' by Oliver Goldsmith with drawings by William Mulready, engraved by John Thompson. (London: John Van Voorst, 1855, p. 14).<br>
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Flamborough and the piper. 'These harmless people had several ways of being good company: while one played the other would sing some soothing ballad.' Taken from 'The vicar of Wakefield' by Oliver Goldsmith with drawings by William Mulready, engraved by John Thompson.
(London: John Van Voorst, 1855, p. 25).<br>
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Concert in the arbour, and approach of Thornhill. 'At last a young gentleman of a more genteel appearance than the rest came forward and for a while regarding us, instead of pursuing the chase, stopped short, and giving his horse to a servant who attended, approached us with a careless superior air.' Taken from 'The vicar of Wakefield' by Oliver Goldsmith with drawings by William Mulready, engraved by John Thompson. (London: John Van Voorst, 1855, p. 31).<br>
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Haymaking. - Burchell and Sophia. 'I could not avoid, however, the assiduity of Mr Burchell in assisting my daughter Sophia in her part of the task.' Taken from 'The vicar of Wakefield' by Oliver Goldsmith with drawings by William Mulready, engraved by John Thompson. (London: John Van Voorst, 1855, p. 37).<br>
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Dispute between Moses and Thornhill. 'This effectually raised the laugh against poor Moses.' Taken from 'The vicar of Wakefield' by Oliver Goldsmith with drawings by William Mulready, engraved by John Thompson. (London: John Van Voorst, 1855, p. 43). <br>
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Dining in the hay-field. 'So loud a report, and so near, startled my daughters: and I could perceive that Sophia, in the fright, had thrown herself into Mr Burchell's arms for protection.' Taken from 'The vicar of Wakefield' by Oliver Goldsmith with drawings by William Mulready, engraved by John Thompson. (London: John Van Voorst, 1855, p. 50).<br>
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