Dadd


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Dadd

(dæd)
n
(Biography) Richard. 1817–86, British painter of mythological and fairy scenes. He was committed to an asylum for patricide
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Individual chapters are devoted to Richard Dadd, Vincent van Gogh, and Edvard Munch.
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He came to the UK in 1871 and lived in London's Lambeth, where he became sure he was being sexually abused as he RICHARD DADD slept.
Sue Jones, Alan Davies, Bernard Dadd and Philip Jones for the beautiful Service at Bangor Cathedral and to John Turner of J.
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