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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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Charles Lamb, after Daniel Maclise - NPG D15552

Charles Lamb

after Daniel Maclise
lithograph, published 1873
NPG D15552

William Godwin, by Daniel Maclise, published by  James Fraser - NPG D15559

William Godwin

by Daniel Maclise, published by James Fraser
lithograph, published 1873
NPG D15559

The Death of Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar, by Charles William Sharpe, after  Daniel Maclise - NPG D17800

The Death of Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar

by Charles William Sharpe, after Daniel Maclise
line and stipple engraving, published 1874
NPG D17800

George Robert Gleig, by Daniel Maclise, published by  James Fraser - NPG D2780

George Robert Gleig

by Daniel Maclise, published by James Fraser
lithograph, published 1875
NPG D2780

J.M.W. Turner, by Leonard Charles Wyon, after  Daniel Maclise - NPG D2929

J.M.W. Turner

by Leonard Charles Wyon, after Daniel Maclise
bronze medal, 1876
NPG D2929

Catherine Dickens (née Hogarth), by Edwin Roffe, after  Daniel Maclise, and after  John Jabez Edwin Mayall - NPG D35175

Catherine Dickens (née Hogarth)

by Edwin Roffe, after Daniel Maclise, and after John Jabez Edwin Mayall
stipple engraving, published 1890 (circa 1848)
NPG D35175

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Sir Walter Scott, 1st Bt

by Daniel Maclise
lithograph, published 1830
NPG D5927

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Richard Sainthill

by Richard James Lane, after Daniel Maclise
lithograph, 1852 (1830)
NPG D5885

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