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George Hayter
Portrait of Princess Victoria of Kent with her spaniel Dash
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ID: 94523
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George Hayter
1792 - 1871
English painter and printmaker. He was the son of Charles Hayter (1761-1835), miniature painter, author of manuals for art instruction and Professor of Perspective and Drawing to Princess Charlotte. In 1808 George entered the Royal Academy Schools, and in 1815 was appointed Painter of Miniatures and Portraits by Princess Charlotte. Hayter was awarded the British Institution's premium for history painting for the Prophet Ezra (1815; Downton Castle, Heref. & Worcs), purchased by Richard Payne Knight. Encouraged by his patron, John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford, he travelled to Italy to study in 1816, gaining election as an honorary member of the Accademia di S Luca in Florence. Returning to London in 1818, Hayter practised as a portrait painter in oils and history painter and occasionally acted as an art dealer. Dubbed 'The Phoenix' by William Beckford, Hayter showed a pomposity that irritated his fellow artists, but he mixed freely with many aristocratic families. Related Paintings of George Hayter :. | Portrait of John, 6th Duke of Bedford | William Spencer Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire | Portrait of a boy | The Angels Ministering to Christ, painted in 1849 | Mrs Ellen Robertson-Bruce painted in 1820 | Related Artists: Jones, Francis CoatesAmerican, 1857-1932 Alessio BaldovinettiFlorence ca 1425-1499 Rudolf Ernst1854-1932
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