Walter Crane
(1845-1915), Illustrator, designer, painter and socialistLater Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry
Sitter in 17 portraits
Artist; illustrated several series of picture books, mainly for children, but also a landscape artist, chiefly in watercolour; associate with William Morris in Socialist League; principal of Royal College of Art, South Kensington, 1898-9.
by George Frederic Watts
oil on canvas, 1891
On display at The Watts Gallery, Compton
NPG 1750
by Elliott & Fry
albumen cabinet card, circa 1875
NPG x7002
by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by Eglington & Co
sepia carbon print on card mount, published 1891
NPG Ax5523
by Sir Emery Walker
whole-plate glass negative, circa 1897
NPG x131224
by Sir Emery Walker
whole-plate glass negative, 1897?
NPG x19678
by Sir Emery Walker
whole-plate glass negative, 1897?
NPG x19679
Mary Frances Crane (née Andrews) as Laura; Walter Crane as Cimabue
by Sir Emery Walker
whole-plate glass negative, 1897?
NPG x19680
by Fradelle & Young
carbon print, 4 November 1899
NPG x19022
Walter Crane with students and teachers of the Royal College of Art
by Unknown photographer
bromide print, circa 1900
NPG x28069
by Unknown photographer
bromide print mounted on brown card, oval, circa 1910
NPG x7003
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 13 April 1911
NPG x102338
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 13 April 1911
NPG x102339
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 13 April 1911
NPG x102340
by William Rothenstein
lithograph, 1896
NPG D32126
by William Rothenstein
lithograph, 1896
NPG D32127
by William Rothenstein
lithograph, 1897
NPG D32128
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