
1844–1904 · British · 23 artworks
artist bio
Augustus Edwin Mulready was a British genre painter known for his depictions of London street scenes, particularly those featuring children. His work provides a glimpse into the lives of the urban poor during the Victorian era, capturing their daily struggles and moments of joy with a sympathetic eye.
related: Luke Fildes

A London Jo - the End of the Day
1884

A girl selling roses
1882

Keeping An Appointment

The Little Spys
1886

A Walk with Grandpa
1904

Our Good Natured Cousin

Fading Flowers
1882

Greenwich Fair

A London News Boy
1893

Flower Girls – a Summers Night
1885

A Share of a Crust
1871

The flower girl
1872

Sympathy
1881

Selling Out
1901

Little Flower Sellers
1887

The Close of Day - Selling out

The little flower girl
1887

A Passing Cloud
1877

The flower seller

Uncared for
1871

Small children with newspapers

After Rain - Chelsea

A Child sleeping in the moonlight
1864