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Richard Short was a military artist, best known for sketches he made of Quebec City, shortly after its capture by British forces. Short is also known for sketches he made of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and sketches of notable naval engagements. The appearance of many of the old French régime's principal buildings is known only from Short's sketches.

Richard Short was a Cornish artist.

Richard Short (actor) British actor

Richard Ian Porterfield Short is an English actor based in Los Angeles. He is starring in the 2017 TV drama series Mary Kills People. In 2017 he appeared in the independent film The Dare and in 2016 Crazy Famous. On television he has had recurring roles on Vinyl and Covert Affairs and has appeared on American Horror Story, White Collar, and Blue Bloods. Short has appeared in more than 30 films and television shows in the USA and UK. On Broadway, he was a member of the 2011 company of Jez Butterworth's Jerusalem at the Music Box Theatre.

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