William Mulready (1786-1863) was an Irish genre painter. He is best known for his romanticizing depictions of rural scenes, and for creating Mulready stationery letter sheets.
A Lock Gate (1810)
Academy Study (1842)
An Old Gable (1830)
Cargill and Touchwood (1831)
[These are characters from Sir Walter Scott's St. Ronan's Well.]
Crossing the Ford (1842)
Fair Time (Returning from the Ale-House) (1809)
[interesting story behind this painting]
Othello (1840-63)
[as portrayed by the African-American actor Ira Aldridge]
Study of a Seated Female Nude, Seen From Behind
The Child Sitter
The Last In (1835)
The Rattle (1808)
The Sonnet (1839)
The Young Brother (1857)
A Snow Scene (attributed to William Mulready)
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