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Frederick Richard Pickersgill RA (25 September 1820, London – 20 December 1900) was an English painter and book illustrator. Born into a family of artists, he was admitted to the Royal Academy Schools in 1840. He did some book illustrations for the works of John Milton and Edgar Allan Poe. Pickersgill's ''The Burial of Harold'' was accepted as a decoration for the Houses of Parliament in 1847. He also did some landscapes under the influence of the Pre-Raphaelites. In 1856 Pickersgill was photographed at The Photography Institute by Robert Howlett, as part of a series of portraits of artists. The picture was among a group exhibited at the Art Treasures Exhibition in Manchester in 1857.〔(Oxford Dictionary of Biography, Link to entry for Robert Howlett )〕 == Gallery == Image:Orsino and viola Frederick Richard Pickersgill.jpg|''Orsino and Viola'' (''ca.'' 1850) File:Pickersgill Rahab.JPG|''Rahab Receiveth and Concealeth the Spies'' File:Viola and the Countess - Frederick Richard Pickersgill.jpg|''Viola and the Countess'' (1859) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Frederick Richard Pickersgill」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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