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Richard Dadd Collection

Richard Dadd (1817-1886): A British artist known for his intriguing and often enigmatic works. His portfolio spans various themes, from the realistic Portrait of Mr


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Richard Dadd (1817-1886): A British artist known for his intriguing and often enigmatic works. His portfolio spans various themes, from the realistic Portrait of Mr. George Bailey (1855) to the fantastical Puck and the Fairies from A Midsummer Night's Dream (c1870). Dadd's Sketch of Passions: Senility, Peevishness, and Mercy: David Spareth's Life (undated) reveal his exploration of human emotions. Hamlet and his Mother: The Closet Scene (dated 1845) showcases his mastery of dramatic storytelling. Traveling through time and place, we find Dadd's Caravanserai at Mylasa in Asia Minor (signed and dated 1845), a captivating depiction of a roadside inn. Negation (signed and dated 1860) and Fish Market by the Sea (inscribed lower left: Bethlem Hospital, signed) reveal glimpses into the artist's complex mind. Through his art, Dadd invites us to delve into the depths of human experience and emotion.