Richard Dadd — the artist who painted fairies and killed his father
- Posted on July 12, 2026
- By The Times
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Richard Dadd, a celebrated Victorian painter renowned for his intricate fairy-themed compositions, experienced a dramatic descent into mental illness that culminated in the tragic murder of his father. This comprehensive examination explores the psychological deterioration of a once-promising Royal Academy artist, tracing his artistic brilliance alongside the disturbing events that led to his institutionalization and the enduring questions surrounding his sanity and creative legacy.
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