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School of English painters
Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792)
Later life
Stroke in 1782
Died in 1792
Retirement (1789)
Early life
Born in Plympton, Devon (16 July 1723)
Apprenticed to Thomas Hudson
Attended the Plympton grammar school
General information
Knighted by George III
Royal Academy of Arts
English painter
Career
Society of Artists of Great Britain (1761)
Spent 1749-1752 abroad
Royal Academy of Arts
William Turner
Early life
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1775 -1851
Family
Barbers
Butchers
London
Education
Ancient sculptures
The Royal Academy Schools
Old masters
Death
19 December 1851
London
Cholera
Pioneer
Work
Paintings
"The painter of light"
Romantic landscape
Bright colours
Gallery
Paris
Architectural draughtsman
Thomas Gainsborough
Notable work
Mr and Mrs Andrews
The Blue Boy
Portrait of Mrs. Graham
Career
London 1774 - 1788
New techniques like aquatint and soft-ground etching
Landscape paintings
The Royal Family's favorite painter
Suffolk 1746 - 1759
Later portraits
Famous self-portrait
Underperforming landscape paintings
Bath 1759 - 1774
Better clientele
Lots of portraits
Annual exhibitions at Royal Academy
Technique
Very fast
Landscape paintings & portraits
Light palette & easy, economical strokes
About
Great Britain
1727 - 1788 (aged 61)
English portrait & landscape painter
John Constable
Works
The Cornfield(1826)
The Lock(1824)
The White Horse(1819)
Legacy
Young artists
France
England
the English Romantic Art
Important landscape artist
Life
the Royal Academy schools
1776-1837
Family
a Royal Academician
Marriage and children
Exhibitions