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Daniel Maclise

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  • The widow's mite. Coloured chromolithograph after D. Maclise.
  • Dionysius Lardner. Lithograph by D. Maclise [A. Croquis], 1832.
  • Sir Richard Quain. Mezzotint by T. O. Barlow, 1882, after D. Maclise.
  • Contributors to Frazer's Magazine, sitting around a dining table, talking, smoking and drinking. Lithograph by D. Maclise [A. Croquis], 1835.
  • Robert Macnish. Lithograph by D. Maclise, 1883.

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    William Macready in character as Werner in the play Werner by Lord Byron. Engraving by C.W. Sharpe after D. Maclise.

    Maclise, Daniel, 1806-1870. | Date: 1800-1899 | Reference: 3162359i
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    A young man plays a harp and an old man plays a violin as two girls dance under a tree watched by fruit pickers. Etching by John Thompson after D. Maclise.

    Maclise, Daniel, 1806-1870. | Reference: 34243i
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    The dog Gelert guards the daughter of Prince Llewellyn after saving her from the attack of a wolf. Engraving by W.H. Mote after D. Maclise.

    Maclise, Daniel, 1806-1870. | Date: 1800-1899 | Reference: 41572i
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    David Macbeth Moir. Line engraving by D. Maclise [A. Croquis].

    Maclise, Daniel, 1806-1870. | Reference: 6963i
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    Michael Faraday. Etching by D. Maclise, 1836.

    Maclise, Daniel, 1806-1870. | Reference: 2843i

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