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William Skelton

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Skelton is best known for his many portraits of contemporary notabilities, mainly from pictures by
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Skelton was employed on the illustrations of many of the fine publications of the day:
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a series of George III and his sons, which became extremely popular;
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He was born in London on 14 June 1763, the brother of the engraver
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after P. Fischer, which he issued in 1828. Skelton executed in
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William Beechey
Joseph Skelton
Royal Academy
James Basire
William Sharp
line engraver
Pimlico
John Boydell
Thomas Macklin
Robert Bowyer
David Hume
Richard Worsley
Dilettanti Society

Samuel Parr
George Clarke
Sir William Beechey
Robert Markham
Thomas Denman
Jean François de La Marche
Bishop of St. Pol de LĂ©on
Henry, Lord Mulgrave
Spencer Perceval
Warren Hastings
Queen of WĂĽrtemberg
lithography
"Skelton, William" 
Dictionary of National Biography
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