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 Mark Anthony, born in 1817, studied for some time
in Paris, and exhibited his first picture at the British
Institution in 1840. His treatment of foliage was broad

and original, and he invested his subjects with true poetic

feeling. Some of his principal works are ‘The Lakes of
Killarney,’ ‘Monarch Oak,’ ‘Nature’s Mirror,’ ‘Stonehenge,’
‘Hesperus,’ and ‘A Relic of the Feudal Time.’ He died in
1886.