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Richard Caton Woodville
American painter, 1825-1855, active in Europe
Alternate Name
Woodville, Richard Caton
Birth
Apr. 30, 1825
Birth Location
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Death
Aug. 13, 1855
Death Location
London, England
Gender
male
Nationalities
American?
American
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Objects at Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields (1)
Old '76 and Young '48
(Richard C. Woodville, 1851)
Objects at Smithsonian American Art Museum (1)
Mexican News
(Richard Caton Woodville, 1851)
Objects at The Amon Carter (1)
Mexican News.
(Richard Caton Woodville, 1853)
Objects at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (2)
War News from Mexico
(Richard Caton Woodville, 1848)
Mexican News
(Richard Caton Woodville, 1851)
Objects at The Walters Art Museum (17)
Three Local Characters
(Richard Caton Woodville, 19th century)
Old '76 and Young '48
(Richard Caton Woodville, 1849)
Mexican News
(Richard Caton Woodville, engraved 1851, issued 1853)
Self-Portrait with Flowered Wallpaper
(Richard Caton Woodville, 1848-1850 (?))
Bringing in the Boar's Head
(Richard Caton Woodville, ca. 1845)
Mexican News
(Richard Caton Woodville, engraved 1851, issued 1853)
Politics in an Oyster House Dedicated To H.B. Latrobe Esq.
(Michele Fanoli, 1851)
Politics in an Oyster House
(Richard Caton Woodville, 1848)
Soldier's Experience
(Richard Caton Woodville, 1847)
Portrait of a Woman
(Richard Caton Woodville, 1846-1849)
Bringing in the Boar's Head
(Richard Caton Woodville, 1845)
The Sailor's Wedding
(Richard Caton Woodville, 1852)
The Italian Boy with Hurdy-Gurdy
(Richard Caton Woodville, ca. 1853)
The Card Players (recto) / Classical Scene (verso)
(Richard Caton Woodville, 19th century)
Man in Green Coat with Umbrella
(Richard Caton Woodville, 1848)
Old Woman and Child Reading a Book
(Richard Caton Woodville, 1840s)
Self-Portrait in a Black Coat
(Richard Caton Woodville, 1848-1850 (?))