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The school of English painters: (THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH (1727-1788) image…
The school of English painters:
JOHN CONSTABLE (1775-1837)
Suffolk, England (11 June 1776) & 1837
Wealthy family; father's business -> art; a heritage
Wife (Maria Bicknell) and a son
Royal Academy of Art in 1800
Sketches; impressionism in 1824
International success in 1824 (The Hay-Wain; 1821)
WILLIAM TURNER (1775-1851)
Royal Academy of Art in 1789
Architecture and painting; oils; watercolour
Summer Exhibition (1790)
The fighting Temeraire tugged to her last berth to be broken up, 1838 (in the National Gallery, London)
"The painter of light"
Covent Garden, London (23 April 1775) & St. Paul's Cathedral (19 December 1851); Sir Joshua Reynolds
Father; depression
Two kids, never married
THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH (1727-1788)
Early talent of painting and drawing; sketching; landscape & portrait (fusing)
London at 13 (1740); Hubert-François Gravelot (1699–1773); first proper training
The Academy; Joshua Reinolds; artistic community
Suffolk, England (1727) & Kew Churchyard (1788) alongside his wife
Big family, money issues; father's business
Wife Margaret Burr; two children
the best-known English artist of the 18th century
Favourite painter of King George III and his family
JOSHUA REYNOLDS (1723-1792)
Portraits
Royal Academy of Arts
Knighted in 1769
Became partially deaf
Lost the sight of his left eye; retired
St Paul's Cathedral
Plympton Grammar School
Apprenticed to Thomas Hudson; London
Travelled; new techniques
Venetian style