John glover

English-born Australian Painter, 1767-1849 English painter. He was employed first as a schoolteacher at Appleby (Cumbria) and after 1794 as a drawing-master at Lichfield (Staffs), from where he sent drawings to London each year; on his occasional visits to the capital he received lessons from William Payne and was clearly influenced by him. In the 1790s he also began to practise in oils, some of which were exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1795 onwards. At the first exhibition of the Society of Painters in Water-Colours (April-June 1805) Glover's pictures were priced more highly than those of any other exhibitor; he was elected President of the Society in 1807 and again in 1814-15. A typical watercolour is his Landscape with Waterfall (U. Manchester, Whitworth A.G.).


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John glover The copse oil


The copse
Painting ID::  33196
The copse
mk82 c.1817
mk82 c.1817
   
   
     

John glover Twilight,Ullswater mid 1820s oil


Twilight,Ullswater mid 1820s
Painting ID::  33189
Twilight,Ullswater mid 1820s
mk82 watercolour 27.5x41.5
mk82 watercolour_27.5x41.5
   
   
     

John glover Ullswater,early morning oil


Ullswater,early morning
Painting ID::  33190
Ullswater,early morning
mk82 c.1824 oil on canvas 78.5x115.5
mk82 c.1824 oil_on_canvas 78.5x115.5
   
   
     

John glover Landscape with piping shepherd oil


Landscape with piping shepherd
Painting ID::  33191
Landscape with piping shepherd
mk82 1833 oil on canvas 72.5x111.5
mk82 1833 oil_on_canvas 72.5x111.5
   
   
     

John glover View of London from Greenwich oil


View of London from Greenwich
Painting ID::  42092
View of London from Greenwich
mk167 c.1815 Oil
mk167 c.1815 Oil
   
   
     

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     John glover
     English-born Australian Painter, 1767-1849 English painter. He was employed first as a schoolteacher at Appleby (Cumbria) and after 1794 as a drawing-master at Lichfield (Staffs), from where he sent drawings to London each year; on his occasional visits to the capital he received lessons from William Payne and was clearly influenced by him. In the 1790s he also began to practise in oils, some of which were exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1795 onwards. At the first exhibition of the Society of Painters in Water-Colours (April-June 1805) Glover's pictures were priced more highly than those of any other exhibitor; he was elected President of the Society in 1807 and again in 1814-15. A typical watercolour is his Landscape with Waterfall (U. Manchester, Whitworth A.G.).

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