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When she arrived in [[لندن]], Graham had taken rooms in Kensington Gravel Pits, just south of [[Notting Hill Gate]], which was something of an artists’ enclave. There lived the [[الأكاديمية الملكية للفنون]] painter [[Augustus Wall Callcott]] and his musician brother [[John Wall Callcott]], but also painters like [[John Linnell (painter)|John Linnell]], [[David Wilkie (artist)|David Wilkie]] and [[William Mulready]], and musicians such as [[William Crotch]] (the first principal of the [[الأكاديمية الملكية للموسيقى]]) and [[William Horsley]] (John Callcott’s son-in-law). In addition, this close-knit group was frequently visited by artists like [[John Varley (painter)|John Varley]], [[Edwin Landseer]], [[جون كونستابل]] and [[تيرنر (رسام)]].
 
Graham's lodgings very quickly became a focal point for London's intellectuals, such as the Scottish poet [[Thomas{{Ill-WD2|توماس Campbell (poet)كامبل|Thomas Campbell]]id=Q1361189}}, Graham's book publisher John Murray and the historian [[Francis Palgrave]], but her keen interest and knowledge of painting (she was a skilled illustrator of her own books, and had written the book about Poussin) made it inevitable that she would quickly become part of the artists’ enclave as well.
 
Graham and Callcott married on his 48th birthday, 20 February 1827. In May of that year, the Callcotts embarked upon a year-long [[شهر عسل]] to [[إيطاليا]], [[ألمانيا]] and [[النمسا]] where they studied the art and architecture of those countries exhaustively and met many of the leading art critics, writers and connoisseurs of the time.
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