- Abraham Solomon
- Profiles the artist’s painting works and family life. Cites his education and trainings undertaken.
- Allan Ramsay
- Profiles the educational attainment and community involvement of the portrait paint artist recognized in Britain.
- August Welby Pugin
- Summarizes the architect’s works on churches, training. Includes his biography profile.
- Augustus Leopold Egg
- Briefly discusses the painting works of the artist. Cites produced artworks as well.
- Bernard Partridge
- Discusses the theatrical background of the anatomy teacher. Includes critics to his works.
- Charles Barry
- Briefly discusses the training he received and employment experiences as well.
- Charles Keene
- Overview of the artist’s background in making drawings. Cites his works as well.
- Christopher Wren
- Provides an overview of his various scientific experiments provided for medical applications.
- David Octavius Hill
- Focused in railway painting during his time. Mentions photography projects as well.
- Elizabeth Thompson (Lady Butler)
- Profiles the military paintings of the female artist. Discusses historical details of her career.
- Ford Madox Brown
- Presents the artist’s background in painting. Focused on depicting British workers.
- Frank Holl
- Mentions the various painting works of the artist specializing in social realism. Features his famous works.
- Frederick Walker
- Details the artist’s profile and training. Provides information on the background of his paintings.
- George Cruikshank
- Introduction to the artist’s background in creating paintings. Depicts various subjects including social issues.
- George Scarf
- Insights to the experience of the artist in paintings focused on political subjects. Includes brief biography.
- George Walker
- Summarizes his background in painting depicting images of local people. Features published works.
- Gustave Dore
- Profiles the illustrator’s various works and experiences in publications. Features one of his paintings.
- Harry Furniss
- Profiles the draughtsman’s experiences and involvement with the Punch magazine contributing illustrations, jokes and articles.
- Hubert von Herkormer
- Summarizes the life of the magazine illustrator who contributed to magazines and established his own school.
- J. M. W. Turner
- Involved in various art creations including watercolor paintings. Provides an abstract of his biography.
- James Gillray
- Introduction to the artist’s training and experiences in engraving. Involved in political caricatures.
- James Wilson Carmichael
- Contains overview of the artist’s craft in creating several paintings, which were exhibited during the time.
- John Atkinson Grimshaw
- Cites his employment experiences and painting works focusing on landscape and still life images.
- John Doyle
- Focused on the development of caricature during his time. Most of his drawings depicted daily conversations.
- John Leech
- Discusses his way of living involved in painting and drawing. Cites published works and illustrations.
- John Nash
- Briefly mentions his life as an architect and assigned tasks for the royalty’s residence.
- John Tenniel
- Involved mostly with artworks depicting criticisms on relevant political and community issues.
- Linley Sambourne
- Records his achievements as an illustrator. Cites the beginning of his interest on the craft.
- Luke Fildes
- Mentions his influences as a growing artist and his achievements in the publication industry.
- Phil May
- Summary of his experiences in dealing with poverty through his talent in drawing.
- Richard Doyle
- Details his training in cartooning. Cites his achievements including designing a cover for a publication during his time.
- Royal Academy
- Details the functions of the organization composed by artists. Conducted exhibitions during their time.
- Rudolf Ackermann
- Summarizes his career as a lithographer. Mentions his published works.
- Thomas Gainsborough
- Summary of his craft in portrait paintings. Cites his trainings and recognitions received.
- Thomas Lawrence
- Profiles the painter’s experiences and published works. With a summary of his training.
- Thomas Rowlandson
- Focused on drawing and various illustrations provided for publications. Cites his works and biography.
- Walter Crane
- Artist involved in expressing political advocacies through painting. Discusses his rise to success.
- Will Dyson
- Cites his employment experiences with different publications. Involved in expressing political ideas.
- William Blake
- Profiles his activities and involvement in printing business. Features some of his poetry works.
- William Hogarth
- Presents a summary of his attempts in operating business involved in plate engraving and portrait painting.
- William P. Frith
- Points out his works involved with painting various subjects. Includes title of some of his known work of art.
- William Pyne
- Highlights his well-known compilation of several paintings depicting the everyday lives of British people.
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