File:Chatterton's Holiday Afternoon (1875).jpg

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English: Chatterton's Holiday Afternoon (1875). Engraved by William Ridgway after a painting (before 1869) by W.B. Morris for The Art Magazine.
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Source The Art Magazine (1875)
Author William Ridgway (fl. 1855–1885)[1]

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  1. William Ridgway (Biographical details)

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