Gallery
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Eventide: A Scene in the Westminster Union (workhouse), 1878
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The Last Muster, 1875, his first Royal Academy hit, based on his earlier print below
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Hard Times (1885).
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Portrait of Henry Hobson Richardson, 1886
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Poster for the rally initiated by Herkomer (1907).
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A Guard-Room at Aldershot (1870)
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Sunday at the Chelsea Hospital (1871).
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The 'Schuhplattl' Dance (1873)
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Beauty's Altar, 1900]]
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