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Daniel Maclise

(1806-1870), History and portrait painter

Sitter associated with 17 portraits
Artist associated with 108 portraits
Historical painter and portraitist from Cork; his enormous frescoes of The Meeting of Wellington and Blücher at Waterloo and The Death of Nelson were two of the most successful works commissioned for the Houses of Parliament.

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William Wordsworth, after Daniel Maclise - NPG D34554

William Wordsworth

after Daniel Maclise
pen and ink, (published 1832)
NPG D34554

Allan Cunningham, after Daniel Maclise - NPG D34559

Allan Cunningham

after Daniel Maclise
pen and ink, (published 1832)
NPG D34559

Robert Montgomery, after Daniel Maclise - NPG D34561

Robert Montgomery

after Daniel Maclise
pen and brush and ink, (published 1832)
NPG D34561

James Hogg, after Daniel Maclise - NPG D34562

James Hogg

after Daniel Maclise
pen and ink, (published 1832)
NPG D34562

Louis Eustache Ude, after Daniel Maclise - NPG D34566

Louis Eustache Ude

after Daniel Maclise
pen and ink, (published 1832)
NPG D34566

Harriet Martineau, after Daniel Maclise - NPG D34543

Harriet Martineau

after Daniel Maclise
pen and ink, (published 1833)
NPG D34543

James Justinian Morier, after Daniel Maclise - NPG D34550

James Justinian Morier

after Daniel Maclise
pen and ink, (published 1833)
NPG D34550

Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere, published by James Fraser, after  Daniel Maclise - NPG D34570

Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere

published by James Fraser, after Daniel Maclise
lithograph, circa 1833-1838
NPG D34570

Harriet Martineau, by Daniel Maclise, published by  James Fraser - NPG D48216

Harriet Martineau

by Daniel Maclise, published by James Fraser
lithograph, published 1833
NPG D48216

Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, by Daniel Maclise, published by  James Fraser - NPG D1032

Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield

by Daniel Maclise, published by James Fraser
lithograph, circa 1833
NPG D1032

Thomas Carlyle, published by James Fraser, after  Daniel Maclise - NPG D2019

Thomas Carlyle

published by James Fraser, after Daniel Maclise
lithograph, published 1833
NPG D2019

Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere, by Daniel Maclise, published by  James Fraser - NPG D5118

Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere

by Daniel Maclise, published by James Fraser
lithograph, circa 1833-1838
NPG D5118

Charles Molloy Westmacott, by Daniel Maclise, published by  James Fraser - NPG D8270

Charles Molloy Westmacott

by Daniel Maclise, published by James Fraser
line engraving, published 1834
NPG D8270

Charles Molloy Westmacott, by Daniel Maclise, published by  James Fraser - NPG D8271

Charles Molloy Westmacott

by Daniel Maclise, published by James Fraser
line engraving, published 1834
NPG D8271

Charles Molloy Westmacott, by Daniel Maclise, published by  James Fraser - NPG D8272

Charles Molloy Westmacott

by Daniel Maclise, published by James Fraser
line engraving, published 1834
NPG D8272

Charles Molloy Westmacott, by Daniel Maclise, published by  James Fraser - NPG D8273

Charles Molloy Westmacott

by Daniel Maclise, published by James Fraser
line engraving, published 1834
NPG D8273

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