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'''''Portrait of William Harrison Ainsworth''''' is a c.1834 ] by the Irish ] ] depicting the English author ].<ref>Ormond p.8</ref> <ref>Weston p.287</ref> <ref>Carver p.130</ref> Ainsworth was a popular author of ]s and a contemporary and friend of Dickens. |
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'''''Portrait of William Harrison Ainsworth''''' is a c.1834 ] by the Irish ] ] depicting the English author ].<ref>Ormond p.8</ref> <ref>Weston p.287</ref> <ref>Carver p.130</ref> Ainsworth was a popular author of ]s and a contemporary and friend of Dickens. |
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It is very similar to an illustration by Maclise that appeared in '']'' in July 1834. If so it was produced the same year as his breakthrough novel '']'' was published. Two years later an engraving of it was used to illustrate the ] of the fourth edition of the novel. Today the painting is in the collection ] in ], having been acquired in 1949.<ref>https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portraitExtended/mw00053/William-Harrison-Ainsworth?</ref> |
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It is very similar to an illustration by Maclise that appeared in '']'' in July 1834. If so it was produced the same year as his breakthrough novel '']'' was published. Two years later an engraving of it was used to illustrate the ] of the fourth edition of the novel. Today the painting is in the collection ] in ], having been acquired in 1949.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portraitExtended/mw00053/William-Harrison-Ainsworth? | title=NPG 3655; William Harrison Ainsworth - Portrait Extended - National Portrait Gallery }}</ref> |
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== References == |
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* Weston, Nancy. ''Daniel Maclise: Irish Artist in Victorian London''. Four Courts Press, 2001. |
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* Weston, Nancy. ''Daniel Maclise: Irish Artist in Victorian London''. Four Courts Press, 2001. |
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