William Peters

English portrait and genre painter, who became an Anglican clergyman (1741-1814)

DBpedia resource is: http://dbpedia.org/resource/William_Peters_(painter)

Abstract is: Matthew William Peters (1742 – 20 March 1814) was an English portrait and genre painter who later became an Anglican clergyman and chaplain to George IV. He became known as "William" when he started signing his works as "W. Peters".

Wikimedia Commons category is William Peters (painter)

Born 1742-01-01 in Freshwater (Q2428909)
Died 1814-03-20 in Brasted (Q2924086)

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Q119027747An Angel Carrying the Spirit of a Child to Paradise
Q119013137Charles Bromfield
Q119012210Children
Q28048012Edward Wortley Montagu
Q119011815Francis Stanley
Q119007507HM King George III (1738–1820)
Q119013501HRH Henry Frederick (1745–1790), 1st Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn
Q42882840Hero, Ursula, and Beatrice in Leonato's Garden (act 3, scene 1 from Much Ado About Nothing)
Q119013793John Hinchliffe (1731–1794), Master (1768–1788), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge (1768)
Q119013220Lady Elizabeth Isabella Manners (1778–1853), as a Child, Later Lady Richard Norman
Q28554942Lydia
Q64513755Lydia
Q119797133Miss Bianca
Q119013304Mrs Eleanor Barr
Q119904983Nelly
Q77950113Portrait of Sir William Robinson, Bt (1703-1777)
Q119930263Portrait of a Child
Q119013602Portrait of a Lady with a Large Pointed Hat
Q59505833Portrait of a Man
Q20199582Portrait of a Young Girl
Q77949893Sylvia, a Courtesan
Q20199575The Lagging Schoolboy
Q59507993The Sisters
Q119012254Thomas Williams
Q59511596Venus in a Landscape
Q119013395Walter de Stapledon (1261–1326)

main subject (P921)
Q19032860Peters, Matthew William (DNB00)
Q103961573Peters, Rev. Matthew William

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