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Sir Richard Wallace, 1st Bt

(1818-1890), Art collector, connoisseur and philanthropist; Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery

Sitter in 10 portraits

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Sir Richard Wallace, 1st Bt, by Elliott & Fry - NPG x20099

Sir Richard Wallace, 1st Bt

by Elliott & Fry
albumen cabinet card, late 1870s-1880s
NPG x20099

Sir Richard Wallace, 1st Bt, by Elliott & Fry - NPG Ax28574

Sir Richard Wallace, 1st Bt

by Elliott & Fry
albumen carte-de-visite, late 1870s-1880s
NPG Ax28574

Sir Richard Wallace, 1st Bt, by Elliott & Fry - NPG x197179

Sir Richard Wallace, 1st Bt

by Elliott & Fry
albumen carte-de-visite, late 1870s-1880s
NPG x197179

Sir Richard Wallace, 1st Bt ('Statesmen, No. 160.'), by Sir Leslie Ward - NPG D43616

Sir Richard Wallace, 1st Bt ('Statesmen, No. 160.')

by Sir Leslie Ward
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 29 November 1873
NPG D43616

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Vanity Fair Panel no. 6

by James Jacques Joseph Tissot, and Carlo Pellegrini, and Alfred Thompson (Atn), and Sir Leslie Ward, and Théobald Chartran ('T'), and Adriano Cecioni
chromolithographs pasted onto wooden panel, assembled from prints published 1869-1886
NPG D39296

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