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Henry Liverseege
1803–1832
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Sir Piercie Shafton and Mysie Happer 1831 Henry Liverseege (1803–1832)Sir Piercie Shafton and Mysie Happer 1831 Manchester Art Gallery
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The Grave Diggers 1831 Henry Liverseege (1803–1832)The Grave Diggers 1831 Manchester Art Gallery
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The Betrothed 1830 Henry Liverseege (1803–1832)The Betrothed 1830 Manchester Art Gallery
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Friar Tuck 1830 or later Henry Liverseege (1803–1832) (copy after)Friar Tuck 1830 or later National Trust for Scotland, Haddo House
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Little Red Riding Hood 1830 Henry Liverseege (1803–1832)Little Red Riding Hood 1830 Smithills Hall
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Friar Tuck 1830 Henry Liverseege (1803–1832)Friar Tuck 1830 Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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The Visionary c.1832–1833 Henry Liverseege (1803–1832)The Visionary c.1832–1833 The Whitworth
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Taking the King's Shilling or 'The Recruit' 1832 or before Henry Liverseege (1803–1832)Taking the King's Shilling or 'The Recruit' 1832 or before Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum (Museums Worcestershire)
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Falstaff and Bardolph 1832 or before Henry Liverseege (1803–1832)Falstaff and Bardolph 1832 or before The Whitworth
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The Recruit c.1830 Henry Liverseege (1803–1832)The Recruit c.1830 National Army Museum
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Christopher Sly and the Hostess c.1830 Henry Liverseege (1803–1832)Christopher Sly and the Hostess c.1830 Senate House, University of London
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A Touch of the Spasms 1823–1832 Henry Liverseege (1803–1832)A Touch of the Spasms 1823–1832 Manchester Art Gallery
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Untitled Scene c.1826 Henry Liverseege (1803–1832)Untitled Scene c.1826 University of Bristol Theatre Collection
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Theatrical Figure (Macheath from John Gay's 'Beggar's Opera') 19th C Henry Liverseege (1803–1832) (after)Theatrical Figure (Macheath from John Gay's 'Beggar's Opera') 19th C Hereford Museum and Art Gallery
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Self Portrait Henry Liverseege (1803–1832)Self Portrait Bolton Museum and Art Gallery
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The Conversation Henry Liverseege (1803–1832)The Conversation Manchester Art Gallery
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The Betrothed Henry Liverseege (1803–1832)The Betrothed Tameside Museums and Galleries Service: The Astley Cheetham Art Collection
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Shakespearian Scene Henry Liverseege (1803–1832)Shakespearian Scene Manchester Art Gallery
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Edie Ochiltree, Sir Arthur Wardour and Isabella Wardour in the Storm: An Illustration to Sir Walter Scott's 'The Antiquary' Henry Liverseege (1803–1832)Edie Ochiltree, Sir Arthur Wardour and Isabella Wardour in the Storm: An Illustration to Sir Walter Scott's 'The Antiquary' The Whitworth
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The Recruit Henry Liverseege (1803–1832) (copy of)The Recruit Salford Museum & Art Gallery