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John Keats (1795-1821), Poet
Sitter in 13 portraits | Artist associated with 1 portrait
The poet Keats developed his natural gifts for language and imagery and, in a tragically short career, became a mature and reflective poet. One of the second generation of Romantic poets, he is best known for the series of great odes that includes To a Nightingale (1819). He died of tuberculosis in Rome in 1821.

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NPG 3250
Benjamin Robert Haydon; John Keats
by John Keats, and Benjamin Robert Haydon
pen and ink, 1816
Primary Collection
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NPG 3251
John Keats
by Benjamin Robert Haydon
pen and ink, 1816
Primary Collection
NPG 3251
NPG 686
John Keats
by Benjamin Robert Haydon
plaster cast of life-mask, 1816
Primary Collection
NPG 686
NPG 686b
John Keats
by Elkington & Co., after Benjamin Robert Haydon
electrotype of life-mask, 1884 (1816)
On display at Dove Cottage & Wordsworth Museum, Grasmere
NPG 686b
NPG 686a
John Keats
by T. Sampson, after Benjamin Robert Haydon
oil on canvas, 1828 (1816)
Primary Collection
NPG 686a
NPG 1605
John Keats
by Joseph Severn
oil on ivory, 1819
Primary Collection
NPG 1605
NPG 1963
John Keats
by Charles Armitage Brown
pencil, 1819
Primary Collection
NPG 1963
NPG 58
John Keats
by Joseph Severn
oil on canvas, 1821-1823, dated 1821
On display in Room 18 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 58
NPG 194
John Keats
by William Hilton, after Joseph Severn
oil on canvas, (circa 1822)
On display at Dove Cottage & Wordsworth Museum, Grasmere
NPG 194
NPG D20019
John Keats
by Henry Hoppner Meyer, published by Henry Colburn, after Joseph Severn
stipple engraving, 1828
Archive Collection
NPG D20019
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Keats House, Camden
Keats-Shelley House, Rome
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Literature and Writing
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Poets
Romantic poets

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