John Russell

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 Dona Peppa Mattiocco oil


Dona Peppa Mattiocco
Painting ID::  42187
Dona Peppa Mattiocco
mk167 1886 Conte crayon
mk167 1886 Conte_crayon
   
   
     

John Russell Elge,Italy oil


Elge,Italy
Painting ID::  42188
Elge,Italy
mk167 1889 Oil Gifted to the Natinal Gallery of Victoria
   
   
     

John Russell Almond tree in blossom oil


Almond tree in blossom
Painting ID::  42189
Almond tree in blossom
mk167 1887 Oil
mk167 1887 Oil
   
   
     

John Russell Fishing boats,Goulphar oil


Fishing boats,Goulphar
Painting ID::  42190
Fishing boats,Goulphar
mk167 1900 Oil
mk167 1900 Oil
   
   
     

John Russell Rhododendrons and head of a woman oil


Rhododendrons and head of a woman
Painting ID::  42191
Rhododendrons and head of a woman
mk167 c.1900 Oil
mk167 c.1900 Oil
   
   
     

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     John Russell
     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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