Sir Joshua Reynolds

British 1723-1792 Sir Joshua Reynolds Locations Reynolds was born in Plympton, Devon, on 16 July 1723. As one of eleven children, and the son of the village school-master, Reynolds was restricted to a formal education provided by his father. He exhibited a natural curiosity and, as a boy, came under the influence of Zachariah Mudge, whose Platonistic philosophy stayed with him all his life. Showing an early interest in art, Reynolds was apprenticed in 1740 to the fashionable portrait painter Thomas Hudson, with whom he remained until 1743. From 1749 to 1752, he spent over two years in Italy, where he studied the Old Masters and acquired a taste for the "Grand Style". Unfortunately, whilst in Rome, Reynolds suffered a severe cold which left him partially deaf and, as a result, he began to carry a small ear trumpet with which he is often pictured. From 1753 until the end of his life he lived in London, his talents gaining recognition soon after his arrival in France. Reynolds worked long hours in his studio, rarely taking a holiday. He was both gregarious and keenly intellectual, with a great number of friends from London's intelligentsia, numbered amongst whom were Dr Samuel Johnson, Oliver Goldsmith, Edmund Burke, Giuseppe Baretti, Henry Thrale, David Garrick and fellow artist Angelica Kauffmann. Because of his popularity as a portrait painter, Reynolds enjoyed constant interaction with the wealthy and famous men and women of the day, and it was he who first brought together the famous figures of "The" Club. With his rival Thomas Gainsborough, Reynolds was the dominant English portraitist of 'the Age of Johnson'. It is said that in his long life he painted as many as three thousand portraits. In 1789 he lost the sight of his left eye, which finally forced him into retirement. In 1791 James Boswell dedicated his Life of Samuel Johnson to Reynolds. Reynolds died on 23 February 1792 in his house in Leicester Fields, London. He is buried in St. Paul's Cathedral.


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Sir Joshua Reynolds Admiral the Honourable Samuel Barrington oil


Admiral the Honourable Samuel Barrington
Painting ID::  72368
Admiral the Honourable Samuel Barrington
"Admiral the Honourable Samuel Barrington, 1729-1800," oil on canvas, by the British painter Sir Joshua Reynolds. Dated 1779. 760 mm x 635 mm. Courtesy of the National Maritime Museum, London. cjr
   
   
     

Sir Joshua Reynolds Oil on canvas portrait of British General John Burgoyne. oil


Oil on canvas portrait of British General John Burgoyne.
Painting ID::  73045
Oil on canvas portrait of British General John Burgoyne.
Oil on canvas portrait of British General John Burgoyne. cjr
   
   
     

Sir Joshua Reynolds Captain the Honourable John Byron oil


Captain the Honourable John Byron
Painting ID::  73058
Captain the Honourable John Byron
"Captain the Honourable John Byron, 1723-86," oil on canvas, by the British artist Sir Joshua Reynolds. Dated 1759. 760 mm x 635 mm. Courtesy of the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London. cjr
   
   
     

Sir Joshua Reynolds Captain the Honourable Augustus Keppel oil


Captain the Honourable Augustus Keppel
Painting ID::  73074
Captain the Honourable Augustus Keppel
"Captain the Honourable Augustus Keppel, 1725-86," oil on canvas, by the British painter Sir Joshua Reynolds. Dated 1752-1753. 2390 mm x 1475 mm. Courtesy of the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London. cjr
   
   
     

Sir Joshua Reynolds Admiral Augustus Keppel oil


Admiral Augustus Keppel
Painting ID::  73094
Admiral Augustus Keppel
"Admiral Augustus Keppel, 1725-86," oil on canvas, by the British artist Sir Joshua Reynolds. Dated 1765. 942 mm x 618 mm x 80 mm. Courtesy of the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London. cjr
   
   
     

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     British 1723-1792 Sir Joshua Reynolds Locations Reynolds was born in Plympton, Devon, on 16 July 1723. As one of eleven children, and the son of the village school-master, Reynolds was restricted to a formal education provided by his father. He exhibited a natural curiosity and, as a boy, came under the influence of Zachariah Mudge, whose Platonistic philosophy stayed with him all his life. Showing an early interest in art, Reynolds was apprenticed in 1740 to the fashionable portrait painter Thomas Hudson, with whom he remained until 1743. From 1749 to 1752, he spent over two years in Italy, where he studied the Old Masters and acquired a taste for the "Grand Style". Unfortunately, whilst in Rome, Reynolds suffered a severe cold which left him partially deaf and, as a result, he began to carry a small ear trumpet with which he is often pictured. From 1753 until the end of his life he lived in London, his talents gaining recognition soon after his arrival in France. Reynolds worked long hours in his studio, rarely taking a holiday. He was both gregarious and keenly intellectual, with a great number of friends from London's intelligentsia, numbered amongst whom were Dr Samuel Johnson, Oliver Goldsmith, Edmund Burke, Giuseppe Baretti, Henry Thrale, David Garrick and fellow artist Angelica Kauffmann. Because of his popularity as a portrait painter, Reynolds enjoyed constant interaction with the wealthy and famous men and women of the day, and it was he who first brought together the famous figures of "The" Club. With his rival Thomas Gainsborough, Reynolds was the dominant English portraitist of 'the Age of Johnson'. It is said that in his long life he painted as many as three thousand portraits. In 1789 he lost the sight of his left eye, which finally forced him into retirement. In 1791 James Boswell dedicated his Life of Samuel Johnson to Reynolds. Reynolds died on 23 February 1792 in his house in Leicester Fields, London. He is buried in St. Paul's Cathedral.

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