Frances Richards (Canadian artist)
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Frances Richards (Canadian artist)
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Frances Richards (1852–1934) was a Canadian painter who grew up in Canada and lived, during the latter part of her life, in England. Her portrait of Oscar Wilde may have inspired him to write The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Frances Richards was born in Brockville, Ontario, the daughter of Albert Norton Richards, who was later the Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia. In 1888 she married William Edwin Rowley in London. Richards studied in Paris at the Académie Julian. In Paris she made friends wit
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Canadian painter
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