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  1. Richard Dadd: The Artist and the Asylum by Nicholas Tromans, 2011-07-15
  2. RICHARD DADD: THE ROCK AND CASTLE OF SECLUSION by Richard Dadd, 1974
  3. RICHARD DADD The Rock and Castle of Seclusion by David Greysmith, 1973-01-01
  4. Biography of Richard Dadd by Patricia Allderidge, 2006-12-28
  5. Richard Dadd
  6. Escapismos.: An article from: Letras Libres by Pedro Serrano, 2010-01-01
  7. L'eil d'Osiris (French Edition) by Isaure de Saint Pierre, 1980
  8. Come Unto These Yellow Sands: Four Radio Plays by Angela Carter, 1985-09
  9. The Spider's Bride by Debbie Gallagher, 2007-11-20
  10. The Girl in the Green Glass Mirror by Elizabeth McGregor, 2005-07-26
  11. Bedlam by Jennifer Higgie, 2006-10-03

21. Art History - Famous Artists - Index D
Dabo, Leon Dacosta, Antonio Dacosta, Milton dadd, Frank dadd, richard daddi, BernardoDadler, Sebastian Dado Dadswell, Lyndon Daeljan, Frans Van Dael, Jan
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23. Richard DADD
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24. Dadd, Richard
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HUTCHINSON ENCYCLOPEDIA Dadd, Richard English painter. In 1843 he murdered his father and was committed to an asylum, but continued to paint minutely detailed pictures of fantasies and fairy tales, such as The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke (185564 Tate Gallery, London).
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25. Artnet.com: Resource Library: Dadd, Richard
dadd, richard (b Chatham, Kent, 1 Aug 1817; d Broadmoor Hospital, Berks,8 Jan 1886). English painter. He was groveart.com. dadd, richard
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Dadd, Richard b Chatham, Kent, 1 Aug 1817; d Broadmoor Hospital, Berks, 8 Jan 1886). English painter. He was the fourth of nine children of Robert Dadd, an apothecary and chemist in Chatham. His mother was Mary Ann Martin. Two of his brothers and one sister were, like Dadd himself, to die insane. There are more than 45,000 articles in The Grove Dictionary of Art . To access the rest of this article, including the bibliography, subscribe to www.groveart.com . To find out more about this subject, click on a related article below and subscribe to www.groveart.com
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26. Artnet.com - Research Library - Artist Biographies
Translate this page D’Azeglio, Massimo (Taparelli), Marchese D’Haese, Roel D’Orsi, Achille Dacosta, Mílton (Rodrigues) Dacosta, Antonio dadd, richard daddi , Bernardo
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27. Dadd. Fairy Feller
richard dadd. The Fairy Feller's MasterStroke (1855-64). Oil oncanvas, 21.25 x 15.5 inches. Tate Gallery, London. This picture
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Richard Dadd. The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke
Oil on canvas, 21.25 x 15.5 inches. Tate Gallery, London. This picture is displayed on the Tate Gallery's website. Go first to the Tate's homepage. At the top of the column on the left-hand side of the page you will see "Collections" as the first item. When you open this page, you will see on the right-hand side of the page a column where the fourth item says "Search collections." When you open that page, you will find the search engine; simply enter the names of the artist and the painting. If you click on the artist's name, you will see all the works by that particular artist at the Tate Gallery. If you click on the name of the painting, you will be taken to the image. Most of these images can be enlarged by clicking on them. If the picture has a display caption, be sure to read it; the notes will supplement what I have to say about the illustrations. Pages will open in separate windows, so close them to return to Shakespeare Illustrated. The Gallery's site is nicely constructed and easy to navigate; the Tate kindly allows us to link to its pages and to see the works in its magnificent collections.

28. MSND Paintings
Titania Sleeps in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1928); dadd, richard.Contradiction. Oberon and Titania (185458); dadd, richard.
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
In September, 1662, the diarist Samuel Pepys dined and then went to the the King's Theatre, "where we saw 'Midsummer Night's Dream,' which I had never seen before, nor shall ever again, for it is the most insipid ridiculous play that ever I saw in my life." The performance was not a total waste, however, for Pepys did see "some good dancing and some handsome women," but, he adds, that was "all my pleasure." The editor of the Diary , Henry Wheatley, adds in a note that "this seems to be the only mention of the acting of Shakespeare's play at this time, and it does not appear to have been a favourite" (I, 483). Wheatley is correct, for the play as it was written was seldom performed during the Restoration and never performed in the eighteenth-century; instead, it had been adapted many times as a backdrop for opera and spectacle. No matter when performed, or by whom, or with what text, A Midsummer Night's Dream was a favorite vehicle for spectacular staging, especially the last act, which was treated much like a pantomime transformation scene. Both this play and The Tempest were the chief Shakespearean beneficiaries, if that is the right word, of the rage for fairies on the stage and in art which was one of the more picturesque phenomena of popular culture in the 1840s. . . . Most

29. Literary Encyclopedia
dadd, richard. (1817 1886), www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Visual Arts.Status Major. Painter. Active Website Links richard dadd page. This
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30. Literary Encyclopedia
Translate this page 1945 - Present. Dabydeen, David (Dabydeen, David ). 1956 - Present. dadd, richard(dadd, richard ). 1817 - 1886. Dahl, Roald (Dahl, Roald ). 1916 - 1990.
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31. The Richard Dadd Page
In spite of this diagnosis, Robert dadd accompanied richard on a trip to Cobhamon August 28, 1843, during which richard had promised to disburden his mind
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Richard Dadd
O n several pages scattered across the 'Net, one can find this passage: Richard Dadd was an English artist of the late nineteenth century, known for his fantastic subjects. He went mad. This seems to be the sum total of the common view of the Victorian painter Richard Dadd, and it does not do him justice. Today, he is known chiefly for a few tremendously evocative fairy paintings, including The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke , (which occasioned a song by Queen ), and for having murdered his father. Yet Dadd was held to be a painter of great talent in his own time, has since demonstrated his status as a minor Victorian master, and is one of the most intrinsically interesting painters of the last two hundred years, in large part because of the unique features of his work. Although there are a number of sites on the Web that mention Dadd in one context or another, none offers a view of Dadd the historical figure and Victorian painter. This site exists for that purpose.
Dadd The Historical Figure
Richard Dadd was born, the fourth of seven children, to Robert and and Mary Ann Dadd, in the town of Chatham, in

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34. Magellan's Log: Richard Dadd: Introduction
richard dadd (18171886) by Joey Ancaster. richard dadd, a minor Victorianpainter, is one of the more fascinating outliers in art history.
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Richard Dadd
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"Outlier" is a term in statistics referring to an event, an item, a person that doesn't fit the pattern, that falls far beyond defined boundaries. Richard Dadd, a minor Victorian painter, is one of the more fascinating outliers in art history. After a promising youth (trained at the Royal Academy in London, then a two-year tour of Europe and the Middle East) during which he painted and exhibited with moderate success, in 1843 he murdered his father and spent the next 43 years in various mental institutions in England. While institutionalized, he continued to paint. Unlike career artists in the outside world, he painted only for himself. The resulting small body of work is unique and includes one masterpiece, The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke (ca. 1860). Only 15 inches by 25 inches, the picture, done in an obsessively detailed representational mode, could be called, in present terminology, photorealist. There's only one problem: the content, which is a fantastic, wholly realized scene from the life of fairies. Filled with tiny, meticulously painted figures going about all sorts of little fairy tasks, the work defies reproduction. Dadd this once pulled off that rare trick in art of creating a window into an entirely imagined world. Standing in front of the picture in the Tate Gallery, one is drawn in. So convincing is the fantasy that Dadd conjured up, the museum, London, this worldeverything vanishes, and paradoxically the fairy microcosmos is for a time the only reality.*

35. Richard Dadd, Fairy Painter
This page describes the life and art work of richard dadd. He is most famousfor his fairy paintings. richard dadd (English painter, 18171886).
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Richard Dadd (English painter, 1817-1886)
Richard Dadd was born in Chatham in 1817 and died in Broadmoor Hospital, Berkshire in 1886. He began formally studying art at the Royal Academy Schools in 1837. He founded a group of artists called the "The Clique." His early compositions such as Titania Sleeping showed hints of his incredible compositions of his later years.
Dadd's life would change drastically in the 1840s. In 1842 Dadd took a trip to the Middle East with his patron, Sir Thomas Phillips. This trip agitated and disturbed him and he began to doubt his own sanity when he returned to London. He then entered a competition for the decoration of the House of Parliament, when his design was rejected his mental health began to seriously decline. Others noticed that his behavior had become more and more eccentric.
He was suffering from the symptoms of schizophrenia and was hearing voices and experiencing hallucinations which were accompanied by delusions. He came to believe that his father was the devil and this culminated in the murder of his father he also attempted a murder of another person, a stranger, because he believed he was being directed to do these things. This resulted in his incarceration in the Bethlem Hospital ward for the criminally insane for the rest of his life.
Strangely enough, some of his best works were composed in this setting. He was fortunate because he had psychiatrists and a family who encouraged him in his paintings even after his illness. His most prominent paintings Contraditction: Oberon and Titania and The Fairy Feller's Masterstroke were conceived of in the hospital. These painting were made for members of the staff at the hospital. He spent a total of 13 years working on these paintings feverishly. These paintings are truly extraordinary and the degree of detail displayed is amazing.

36. Richard Dadd, Titania Sleeping
richard dadd. Titania Sleeping. 1841, Oil on canvas. These were his paintings exhibitsduring his lifetime. Back to richard dadd. Back to Faerie Art.
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Richard Dadd
Titania Sleeping 1841, Oil on canvas These were his paintings of scenes from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. This scene depicts Titania lying in her bower of thyme, oxlips, violets and woodbine. She is gently being lulled to sleep by her attendants. This painting was displayed at the Royal Academy of Art with the quotation, "There sleeps Titania sometime of the night, Lull'd in the flowers with dances and delight," from Oberon's speech at the end of Act II, Scene II.
This painting was painted in the early 1940s before his descent into madness and his confinement in Bethlem Hospital. This painting along with Puck were the paintings that he was most famous for during his lifetime. This particular painting influenced his contemporaries Huskisson and Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald's painting Fairies in a Bird's Nest is very similar to this painting only it makes the nest out of a more twiggy material and has Fitzgerald's own unique style of rendering fairies. Dadd's most famous masterpieces Contradiction: Oberon and Titania and The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke were not included in exhibits during his lifetime.

37. CGFA- Misc. Artists -D- Page 1
dadd, richard (English, 18171886). Graphic The Fairy Feller's Masterstroke,1858-64, oil on canvas, Tate Gallery, London. 182KB.
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Dadd, Richard (English, 1817-1886) The Fairy Feller's Masterstroke, 1858-64, oil on canvas, Tate Gallery, London. 182KB
Daddi, Bernardo (Italian, approx. 1290-1348) Madonna and Child Surrounded by Angels (center panel of the polyptych of Saint Pancras), 1335-40, tempera on wood, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. 76KB
Dagnan-Bouveret, Pascal-Adolphe-Jean (French, 1852-1929) Hamlet and the Gravediggers, 1883, oil on canvas. 125KB
Dahl, Johan Christian (Norwegian, 1788-1857) Evening Landscape with Shepherd, 1822, oil on canvas, Oskar Reinhart Foundation, Winterthur. 104KB
Dalem, Cornelis van (Dutch, active 1535-1576) Landscape, 1564, oil on panel, Pinakothek at Munich. 63KB
Dali, Salvador (Spanish, 1904-1989) Please see the Featured Artists Section!
Dandini, Cesare (Italian, 1595-1658) St. Agnes. 117KB
Danloux, Henri-Pierre (French, 1753-1809)
Darby, Henry F. (American, 1820-1897) Reverend John Atwood and his Family, 1845, oil on canvas, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 134KB
Daret, Jean (Flemish, approx. 1613-1668) Self Portrait, 1636, oil on canvas, The Hermitage, St. Petersburg. 79KB

38. CGFA- Richard Dadd: The Fairy Feller's Masterstroke
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39. The Richmond Review, Book Review, Richard Dadd In Bedlam By Alan Wall
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40. Richard Dadd, 1819-1887: An Overview
richard dadd, 18191887 An Overview. Biography. richard dadd is recognisedas one of the greatest and most individual of English painters.
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Richard Dadd, 1819-1887: An Overview
Biography
Richard Dadd is recognised as one of the greatest and most individual of English painters. The story of his sad life is now quite familiar: he was born in Chatham in Kent. After a routine art training at the Royal Academy Schools he entered upon his career as an artist in the circle of painters known as The Clique. In the years 1842-43 he travelled to the Middle East and Greece with Sir Thomas Phillips. On his return from this trip he suffered a bout of insanity in the course of which he murdered his father. For the rest of his life Dadd was confined in the asylums of Bethlem and Broadmoor, in which latter place he died in 1887. Dadd's painting progresses in the course of his career from a conventional style derived from his senior contemporary Daniel Maclise to a manner of painting of frenzied invention and obsessive and minutely-observed detail, which, fascinating and beautiful as it is, must be seen in the context of Dadd's mania. The two masterpieces of this last phase, which are amongst the most compelling works of art of any age, are Contradiction: Oberon and Titania (private collection, U.S.A.) and

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