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Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Worshipful Brother James Stephens (1850–1929) 1916 Hugh Goldwin Riviere (1869–1956)Worshipful Brother James Stephens (1850–1929) 1916 Beamish, The Living Museum of the North, Museum of Freemasonry
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William Henry Wills (1830–1911), 1st Baron Winterstoke of Blagdon c.1909 Hugh Goldwin Riviere (1869–1956)William Henry Wills (1830–1911), 1st Baron Winterstoke of Blagdon c.1909 Mansfield College, University of Oxford
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William Fearon (1841–1924), Headmaster of Winchester College 1902 Hugh Goldwin Riviere (1869–1956)William Fearon (1841–1924), Headmaster of Winchester College 1902 Winchester College
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William Archibald Spooner (1844–1930), Warden of New College (1903–1924) 1913 Hugh Goldwin Riviere (1869–1956)William Archibald Spooner (1844–1930), Warden of New College (1903–1924) 1913 New College, University of Oxford
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Walter Wynberg How (1861–1932) Hugh Goldwin Riviere (1869–1956)Walter Wynberg How (1861–1932) Merton College, University of Oxford
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Walter Johnstone Douglas (1886–1972), as Eochaidh in 'The Immortal Hour' by Rutland Boughton 1923 Hugh Goldwin Riviere (1869–1956)Walter Johnstone Douglas (1886–1972), as Eochaidh in 'The Immortal Hour' by Rutland Boughton 1923 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Thomas Young (1773–1829) 1922 Hugh Goldwin Riviere (1869–1956) or Mabel Beatrice Messer (1874–1950)Thomas Young (1773–1829) 1922 The Royal Institution
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The Right Honourable William Henry, Baron Winterstoke of Blagdon 1907 Hugh Goldwin Riviere (1869–1956)The Right Honourable William Henry, Baron Winterstoke of Blagdon 1907 Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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The Right Honourable Sir John Edward Dorington (1832–1911), Bt, Chairman of Gloucestershire County Council (1889–1908) 1908 Hugh Goldwin Riviere (1869–1956)The Right Honourable Sir John Edward Dorington (1832–1911), Bt, Chairman of Gloucestershire County Council (1889–1908) 1908 Gloucester Shire Hall
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The Lonely Life 1899 Hugh Goldwin Riviere (1869–1956)The Lonely Life 1899 The Wilson
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The Garden of Eden 1901 Hugh Goldwin Riviere (1869–1956)The Garden of Eden 1901 Guildhall Art Gallery
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Sir Thomas Graham Jackson (1835–1924), Scholar (1854), Fellow (1864), Honorary Fellow (1882) 1900 Hugh Goldwin Riviere (1869–1956)Sir Thomas Graham Jackson (1835–1924), Scholar (1854), Fellow (1864), Honorary Fellow (1882) 1900 Wadham College, University of Oxford
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Sir Squire Bancroft (Squire White Butterfield) 1900 Hugh Goldwin Riviere (1869–1956)Sir Squire Bancroft (Squire White Butterfield) 1900 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Sir Somerville Gurney 1917 Hugh Goldwin Riviere (1869–1956)Sir Somerville Gurney 1917 King's Lynn Town Hall
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Sir Peter Redford Scott Lang (1850–1926) 1906–1907 Hugh Goldwin Riviere (1869–1956)Sir Peter Redford Scott Lang (1850–1926) 1906–1907 Wardlaw Museum, University of St Andrews
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Sir Lawrence Jones (1857–1954), 4th Bt 1929 Hugh Goldwin Riviere (1869–1956)Sir Lawrence Jones (1857–1954), 4th Bt 1929 Fakenham Town Council
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Sir John Miles (1870–1963) Hugh Goldwin Riviere (1869–1956)Sir John Miles (1870–1963) Merton College, University of Oxford
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Sir Henry Harben c.1910 Hugh Goldwin Riviere (1869–1956)Sir Henry Harben c.1910 Royal Free Hospital
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Sir Harry Veitch (1840–1924) 1909 Hugh Goldwin Riviere (1869–1956)Sir Harry Veitch (1840–1924) 1909 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
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Sir Godfrey Charles Morgan (1831–1913), 2nd Baron, 1st Viscount Tredegar, Lord Lieutenant of Monmouth 1907 Hugh Goldwin Riviere (1869–1956)Sir Godfrey Charles Morgan (1831–1913), 2nd Baron, 1st Viscount Tredegar, Lord Lieutenant of Monmouth 1907 National Trust, Tredegar House