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The Artist

(L-R) Detail from Daniel Maclise, 'Self-Portrait' from William Bates, The Maclise Portrait Gallery of Illustrious Literary Characters', 1883; Detail from Daniel Maclise, 'An interview between Charles I and Oliver Cromwell', 1836; Detail from Thomas Crofton Croker, 'Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland', 1826; illustrated by Daniel Maclise

Daniel Maclise

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Detail from Daniel Maclise, 'Portrait of Thomas Crofton Croker' from the publication William Bates, 'The Maclise Portrait Gallery of Illustrious Literary Characters with Memoirs', 1883

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