Flying Cupid with bow. Executed by Alphonse Lechevrel dated circa 1877. Original Richardson photograph.
Front and rear view of two handled cameo vase executed by George Woodall on a Richardson blank, dated circa 1922. Original Richardson photograph.
Four cameo vases with cupids forming the subject. The two small jars with covers were exhibited at Paris 1878. Executed by Alphonse Lechevrel dated 1878. The other two from the same period are unrecorded. Original Richardson photograph.
A pair of two handled vases, subject Venus. White over blue cameo vases. Executed by Alphonse Lechevrel for Paris Exhibition 1878. Original Richardson photograph.
Oil painting by E M Richardson showing a portrait of Benjamin Richardson. Image courtesy of Dudley Museum Services.
Detail of opal over blue cameo vase entitled “Raising of Bacchus”. Executed by Alphonse Lechevrel, dated 1878. Image courtesy of Dudley Museum Services.
Opal over blue cameo vase entitled “Venus arising from the waves”. Executed by Alphonse Lechevrel, dated 1878.
Opal over blue cameo vase entitled “Unhappy Childhood”. Executed by Joseph Locke, dated 1878. Image courtesy of Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA.
Opal over blue cameo vase entitled “Hercules restoring Alcestis to her Husband”. Executed by Alphonse Lechevrel, dated 1878. Image courtesy of Dudley Museum Services.
Opal over blue cameo vase entitled “Happy Childhood”. Executed by Joseph Locke, dated 1878. Image courtesy of Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA.
