All John Russell Oil Paintings

English Painter, 1745-1806,English pastellist, painter, writer and astronomer. His father, also called John Russell (1711-1804), was a bookseller, printseller and amateur artist. Russell was educated at Guildford grammar school and won premiums from the Society of Artists for drawings in 1759 and 1760. He was apprenticed to Francis Cotes and set up his own practice in 1767. In 1770 he entered the Royal Academy Schools, London, winning the silver medal for figure drawing. He exhibited at the Society of Artists in 1768 and annually at the Royal Academy from 1769 to 1806. He was elected ARA in 1772 and RA in 1788, when he became Crayon Painter to King George III and to George, Prince of Wales. He painted some rather stilted portraits in oil
 

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John Russell Portofino oil on canvas


Portofino
Portofino
Painting ID::  42192
  mk167 c.1915 Watercolor
  mk167 c.1915 Watercolor

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John Russell Muscovy bungalow from below oil on canvas


Muscovy bungalow from below
Muscovy bungalow from below
Painting ID::  42193
  mk167 1920 Watercolou
  mk167 1920 Watercolou

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John Russell Portrait of George IV oil on canvas


Portrait of George IV
Portrait of George IV
Painting ID::  97154
  1791(1791) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 250.2 X 180.3 cm cyf
  1791(1791) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 250.2 X 180.3 cm cyf

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John Russell Henry Peckwell oil on canvas


Henry Peckwell
Henry Peckwell
Painting ID::  97719
  oil on canvas 125.5 x 100 cm each signed c.l. on her portrait: J.R. cyf
  oil on canvas 125.5 x 100 cm each signed c.l. on her portrait: J.R. cyf

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     English Painter, 1745-1806,English pastellist, painter, writer and astronomer. His father, also called John Russell (1711-1804), was a bookseller, printseller and amateur artist. Russell was educated at Guildford grammar school and won premiums from the Society of Artists for drawings in 1759 and 1760. He was apprenticed to Francis Cotes and set up his own practice in 1767. In 1770 he entered the Royal Academy Schools, London, winning the silver medal for figure drawing. He exhibited at the Society of Artists in 1768 and annually at the Royal Academy from 1769 to 1806. He was elected ARA in 1772 and RA in 1788, when he became Crayon Painter to King George III and to George, Prince of Wales. He painted some rather stilted portraits in oil

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