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REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua
English Rococo Era Painter, 1723-1792
English painter, collector and writer. The foremost portrait painter in England in the 18th century, he transformed early Georgian portraiture by greatly enlarging its range. His poses, frequently based on the Old Masters or antique sculpture, were intended to invoke classical values and to enhance the dignity of his sitters. His rich colour, strong lighting and free handling of paint greatly influenced the generation of Thomas Lawrence and Henry Raeburn. His history and fancy pictures explored dramatic and emotional themes that became increasingly popular with both artists and collectors in the Romantic period. As first president of the Royal Academy in London, he did more than anyone to raise the status of art and artists in Britain. His Discourses on Art, delivered to the students and members of the Academy between 1769 and 1790, Related Paintings of REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua :. | Lady Cockburn and her Three Eldest Sons dy | General Sir Banastre Tarletonm fy | Three Ladies adorning a term of Hymen | Mrs. Musters as Hebe f | George Clive and his Family with an Indian Maid | Related Artists: VIVARINI, AlviseItalian Early Renaissance Painter ,
b. 1445/46, Venezia, d. 1503/5, Venezia Benjamin BlakeUnited Kingdom (1757- 1830 ) - Painter
painted Still life of game in a larder in 1830 Jules PascinBulgarian-born French Expressionist Painter, 1885-1930,American painter, draughtsman and printmaker of Bulgarian birth, active in France. He attended secondary school in Vienna, returning in 1901 to Bucharest, where his family had settled, and working briefly in the office of his father's grain-merchandizing business. He was, however, already becoming passionately interested in drawing, for which he showed precocious talent. At the age of 16 he became the lover of a woman who ran a brothel and was allowed by her to draw the residents. In 1903 he moved to Munich, where he attended the art school run by Moritz Heymann.
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