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John Hoppner Portrait of the Frankland Sisters oil painting


Portrait of the Frankland Sisters
Painting ID::  78481
Artist: John Hoppner
Painting: Portrait of the Frankland Sisters
Introduction: 1795(1795) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 155 x 125 cm (61 x 49.2 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Hoppner Portrait of Adam Duncan oil painting


Portrait of Adam Duncan
Painting ID::  81418
Artist: John Hoppner
Painting: Portrait of Adam Duncan
Introduction: 1798(1798) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 74.9 x 62.2 cm (29.5 x 24.5 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Hoppner Portrait of Adam Duncan oil painting


Portrait of Adam Duncan
Painting ID::  82592
Artist: John Hoppner
Painting: Portrait of Adam Duncan
Introduction: . 1798(1798) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 74.9 x 62.2 cm (29.5 x 24.5 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Hoppner Portrait of Dorothy Jordan oil painting


Portrait of Dorothy Jordan
Painting ID::  82909
Artist: John Hoppner
Painting: Portrait of Dorothy Jordan
Introduction: 1791(1791) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 74.9 x 62.2 cm (29.5 x 24.5 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Hoppner Portrait of Miss Sarah Gale oil painting


Portrait of Miss Sarah Gale
Painting ID::  84359
Artist: John Hoppner
Painting: Portrait of Miss Sarah Gale
Introduction: 18th century Medium Oil cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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     1758-1810 British John Hoppner Galleries John Hoppner (April 4?, 1758 - January 23, 1810), English portrait-painter, was born in Whitechapel. His father was of German extraction, and his mother was one of the German attendants at the royal palace. Hoppner was consequently brought early under the notice and received the patronage of George III, whose regard for him gave rise to unfounded scandal. As a boy he was a chorister at the royal chapel, but showing strong inclination for art, he in 1775 entered as a student at the Royal Academy. In 1778 he took a silver medal for drawing from the life, and in 1782 the Academy's highest award, the gold medal for historical painting, his subject being King Lear. He first exhibited at the Royal Academy In 1780. His earliest love was for landscape, but necessity obliged him to turn to the more lucrative business of portrait painting. At once successful, he had throughout life the most fashionable and wealthy sitters, and was the greatest rival of the growing attraction of Lawrence. Ideal subjects were very rarely at tempted by Hoppner, though a "Sleeping Venus," "Belisarius," "Jupiter and Io," a "Bacchante" and "Cupid and Psyche" are mentioned among his works. The prince of Wales visited him especially often, and many of his finest portraits are in the state apartments at St. James's Palace, the best perhaps being those of the prince, the duke and duchess of York, of Lord Rodney and of Lord Nelson, Among his other sitters were Sir Walter Scott, the Duke of Wellington, Frere and Sir George Beaumont. Competent judges have deemed his most successful works to be his portraits of women and children. A Series of Portraits of Ladies was published by him in 1803, and a volume of translations of Eastern tales into English verse in 1805. The verse is of but mediocre quality. In his later years Hoppner suffered from a chronic disease of the liver. He was confessedly an imitator of Reynolds. When first painted, his works were much admired for the brilliancy and harmony of their colouring, but the injury due to destructive mediums and lapse of time which many of them suffered caused a great depreciation in his reputation. The appearance, however, of some of his pictures in good condition has shown that his fame as a brilliant colourist was well founded. His drawing is faulty, but his touch has qualities of breadth and freedom that give to his paintings a faint reflection of the charm of Reynolds. Hoppner was a man of great social power, and had the knowledge and accomplishments of a man of the world. The best account of Hoppner's life and paintings is the exhaustive work by William McKay and W Roberts (1909 . Related Artists to John Hoppner : | Anton Chladek | Vasily Polenov | skagen museum | Francesco Francia | Gabrie Metsu |

 

 

 

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