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Joshua Reynolds
Joshua Reynolds
English painter (1723–1792)
Portrait of a man, nearly half-length, identified doubtfullyn with William Hunter; attributed to Joshua Reynolds, dated on reverse '1782'.
Inscriptions and textual elements: Drawn by T. Uwins. Inscriptions and textual elements: Engraved by W. Bromley A.R.A. Inscriptions and textual elements: JAMES BEATTIE, LL.D. / From a Picture by Sir Joshua Reynolds, / in the Possession of Dr. Glennie. Ins…
Inscriptions and textual elements: Engraved by C. E. Wagstaff. Inscriptions and textual elements: BURKE. / From a Picture after Sir Joshua Reynolds / in the possession of J. H. Burke Esqr. Inscriptions and textual elements: Published by Charles Knight, Lu…
Inscriptions and textual elements: William Duke of Cumberland. Inscriptions and text: Engraved by S. Freeman / From an Original Painting by Sir J. Reynolds. Inscriptions and textual elements: Published by Arch.d Fullarton & C°, Glasgow.
Inscriptions and textual elements: Engraved by H. Robinson. Inscriptions and textual elements: JOHN MANNERS, MARQUIS OF GRANBY.
Inscriptions and textual elements: Sir Joshua Reynolds, Pinxt. Inscriptions and textual elements: S. W. Reynolds. Sculp. Inscriptions and textual elements: MRS. BALDWIN. Inscriptions and textual elements: Proof. Inscriptions and textual elements: Pubd. by…
KU Leuven. Glass slides art history. Université de Louvain, between 1839 and 1939. Photographer unknown. Added information on slide. Style: Rococo. Creation/Building: c. 1775. Technique/Material: Oil on canvas. Current location: United Kingdom, London, Wa…
KU Leuven. Glass slides art history. Université de Louvain, between 1839 and 1939. Photographer unknown. Added information on slide. Style: Rococo. Creation/Building: c. 1786-87. Technique/Material: Oil on canvas. Current location: United Kingdom, London,…
Bildunterschrift: The Eylsium of Artists. Albert Durer, Rafael, Michael Angelo, Titian, Paul Veronese, Rubens, Reynolds, &c.
Bildunterschrift: Sir Frederick Leighton, P.R.A. (1884). "I think you ought to have come to us!" Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. (1769) (with his ear-trumped up). "Eh? What? (Sir Frederick repeats.) "Ah-um-well - why didn't you think t…