(b London, 29 Nov 1842; d London, 11 Feb 1921). Painter, sculptor and designer, son of (1) George Richmond. He entered the Royal Academy schools in 1857 and exhibited there from 1861. As a painter he was active in three main fields: history painting (e.g. The Procession of Bacchus at the Time of the Vintage, 1869), portraiture, an area in which he was prolific, and landscape (e.g. Near Viareggio, 1876; Manchester, C.A.G.). His best-known portrait is The Sisters (1864), the daughters of Dean Liddell of Christ Church, Oxford. Richmond also designed and sculpted the monument to William Gladstone (1898) in Hawarden church, Clwyd.
Part of the Richmond family
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