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THE TENNYSON PORTRAITS.
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Exhibition of 1862. An engraving from it, by James Stephenson, 151/2 by 113/4 inches, was published by Colnaghi, of Pall Mall.

*** The most wonderful, perhaps, of all the portraits, and reminding us of Tennyson'a own lines in "Elaine":

"As when a painter poring on a face,
Divinely, thro' all hindrance, finds the man
Behind it, and so paints him that his face,
The shape and colour of a mind and life,
Lives for his children, ever at its best
And fullest."

Mr. Watts's second portrait of Tennyson, with a background of laurel, was exhibited at Gambart's Gallery in 1867.

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Photographs by W. Jeffrey. 1863-1865.

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Photograph by Mayall, published June, 1864.

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Various Photographs by the London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company.