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Dempsey's people

A folio of British street portraits 1824–1844

Dempsey’s people: a folio of British street portraits 1824–1844 is the first exhibition to showcase the compelling watercolour images of English street people made by the itinerant English painter John Dempsey throughout the first half of the nineteenth century.

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Selected images

‘Cotton’, Norwich, c.1823 by John Dempsey
‘Cotton’, Norwich, c.1823 by John Dempsey
Black Charley, Norwich, 1823 by John Dempsey
Black Charley, Norwich, 1823 by John Dempsey
‘Billy’ Donkin, Scarborough, 1825 by John Dempsey
‘Billy’ Donkin, Scarborough, 1825 by John Dempsey
Robert Bloomfield, the poet, 1823 by John Dempsey
Robert Bloomfield, the poet, 1823 by John Dempsey
Ann ‘Old Nanny’ Chapman, Bury St. Edmunds by John Dempsey
Ann ‘Old Nanny’ Chapman, Bury St. Edmunds by John Dempsey
Thomas Archbold, Durham, 1826 by John Dempsey
Thomas Archbold, Durham, 1826 by John Dempsey
Wilkerson, Crier, Ipswich, 1823 by John Dempsey
Wilkerson, Crier, Ipswich, 1823 by John Dempsey
Sharp, orange man, Colchester, 1823 by John Dempsey
Sharp, orange man, Colchester, 1823 by John Dempsey
Match woman, Woolwich,1824 by John Dempsey
Match woman, Woolwich,1824 by John Dempsey
Blind beggar, Woolwich, 1824 by John Dempsey
Blind beggar, Woolwich, 1824 by John Dempsey
Thomas Edwards, Winchester,1823 by John Dempsey
Thomas Edwards, Winchester,1823 by John Dempsey
Henry Collins, Bellman, Winchester, 1823 by John Dempsey
Henry Collins, Bellman, Winchester, 1823 by John Dempsey
Tommy Raeburn, the Ayrshire Hermit, c. 1830s by John Dempsey
Tommy Raeburn, the Ayrshire Hermit, c. 1830s by John Dempsey
Cary, Billsticker, Great Yarmouth, 1823 by John Dempsey
Cary, Billsticker, Great Yarmouth, 1823 by John Dempsey
Billy Bean, Butchers’ carrier, Scarborough, 1825 by John Dempsey
Billy Bean, Butchers’ carrier, Scarborough, 1825 by John Dempsey
Samuel Hevens, Jewish old clothes man, Greenwich, 1824 by John Dempsey
Samuel Hevens, Jewish old clothes man, Greenwich, 1824 by John Dempsey
Richard ‘Dickey’ Fletcher, bellman, Bridlington, c. 1825 by John Dempsey
Richard ‘Dickey’ Fletcher, bellman, Bridlington, c. 1825 by John Dempsey
Charles McGee, crossing sweeper, London, c. 1824 by John Dempsey
Charles McGee, crossing sweeper, London, c. 1824 by John Dempsey
Mary (or Diana) Croker, mat woman, Colchester, 1823 by John Dempsey
Mary (or Diana) Croker, mat woman, Colchester, 1823 by John Dempsey
Mark Custings, known as Blind Peter, and his boy, Norwich, 1823 by John Dempsey
Mark Custings, known as Blind Peter, and his boy, Norwich, 1823 by John Dempsey
Mary (or Elizabeth) Leagrove, attendant at the gaol, Ipswich, c. 1823 by John Dempsey
Mary (or Elizabeth) Leagrove, attendant at the gaol, Ipswich, c. 1823 by John Dempsey
David Love, commonly called the Nottingham Poet, 1824 by John Dempsey
David Love, commonly called the Nottingham Poet, 1824 by John Dempsey
Doorkeeper, Royal Grand National Menagerie, Exeter ‘Change, London, c.1824 by John Dempsey
Doorkeeper, Royal Grand National Menagerie, Exeter ‘Change, London, c.1824 by John Dempsey
Little John of Colchester, a poor lunatic, c.1823 by John Dempsey
Little John of Colchester, a poor lunatic, c.1823 by John Dempsey
John Wardle, Sunderland, 1825 by John Dempsey
John Wardle, Sunderland, 1825 by John Dempsey
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