Redgrave, Richard (18041888)

Redgrave, Richard, painter, born at Pimlico, in London; studied at the Royal Academy, won his first success in “Gulliver on the Farmer's Table,” became noted for his genre and landscape paintings, held Government appointments, and published among other works “Reminiscences” and “A Century of English Painters” (18041888).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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Red Republicans
Red River
Red River of the North
Red Sea
Redan
Redditch
Redemptionists
Redesdale
Redeswire, Raid of the
Redgauntlet
Redgrave, Richard
Reding, Aloys von
Redoubt Kali
Redruth
Red-tape
Rees, Abraham
Reeve
Reeve, Clara
Reeves, John Sims
Referendum
Reform