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Drinkwater Meadows

(circa 1793-1869), Actor

Sitter in 3 portraits

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Drinkwater Meadows; John Howard Payne; George John Bennett as the witches in 'Macbeth', by Richard James Lane, printed by  Jérémie Graf, published by  John Mitchell - NPG D22070

Drinkwater Meadows; John Howard Payne; George John Bennett as the witches in 'Macbeth'

by Richard James Lane, printed by Jérémie Graf, published by John Mitchell
hand-coloured lithograph, published 1 December 1838
NPG D22070

George Bartley as Colonel Detonater and Drinkwater Meadows as Sir Jacob Lukewarm, by Richard James Lane, printed by  Jérémie Graf, after  Alfred Edward Chalon - NPG D22107

George Bartley as Colonel Detonater and Drinkwater Meadows as Sir Jacob Lukewarm

by Richard James Lane, printed by Jérémie Graf, after Alfred Edward Chalon
hand-coloured lithograph, published circa 1838-1839
NPG D22107

Drinkwater Meadows as Idenstein in 'Werner', by Richard James Lane, printed by  Jérémie Graf, published by  John Mitchell, after  Alfred Edward Chalon - NPG D22095

Drinkwater Meadows as Idenstein in 'Werner'

by Richard James Lane, printed by Jérémie Graf, published by John Mitchell, after Alfred Edward Chalon
hand-coloured lithograph, published 15 May 1839
NPG D22095

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