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  2. John Partridge (artist) - Wikipedia

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    He moved to London the same year, entering the Royal Academy Schools in 1816. [5] At first he lived in Marylebone, then a popular neighbourhood with artists. [6] [7] In 1820, he married his cousin Clementina Sarah Campbell; she features in his painting 'The artist and his family in his house at 21 Brook Street, Grosvenor Square' (c. 1828–35). [3]

  3. The Academicians of the Royal Academy - Wikipedia

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    The oil on canvas painting measures 101.1 cm × 147.5 cm (39.8 in × 58.1 in). It may have been commissioned by George III and it is held in the Royal Collection.It draws inspiration from Raphael's School of Athens, with the artist Joshua Reynolds and the anatomist William Hunter taking the roles of Plato and Aristotle in a new "School of London".

  4. John Armstrong (artist) - Wikipedia

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    He studied law at St. John's College, Oxford, but switched to art and became a student at St John's Wood Art School throughout 1913 and 1914. [4] Armstrong served with some distinction in the Royal Field Artillery in Salonika during World War One before returning briefly to complete his studies at St John's Wood Art School. After a period of ...

  5. Isabella (Millais painting) - Wikipedia

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    Isabella (1848–1849) is a painting by John Everett Millais, which was his first exhibited work in the Pre-Raphaelite style, completed shortly after the formation of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 1848. It was first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1849, and is now in the collection of the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.

  6. John Raphael Smith - Wikipedia

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    John Raphael Smith (25 May 1751 – 2 March 1812) was a British painter and mezzotinter. He was the son of Thomas Smith of Derby , the landscape painter , and father of John Rubens Smith , a painter who emigrated to the United States .

  7. John Gilbert (painter) - Wikipedia

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    He was unable to enter the Royal Academy Schools, but mastered watercolour, oils, and other media. From 1836 he exhibited at the Society of British Artists, and at the RA from 1838. The art patron Thomas Sheepshanks and the artist William Mulready suggested that he learn wood engraving. Starting with Punch, he moved on to the Illustrated London ...

  8. John Charlton (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Catalogue of the Loan Exhibition of Works by John Charlton. Newcastle upon Tyne: Laing Art Gallery and Museum, 1917. Catalogue of the Remaining Works of the late John Charlton, R.O.I. London: Christie, Manson & Woods, 1918. Harrington, Peter (1993). British Artists and War: The Face of Battle in Paintings and Prints, 1700–1914. London: Greenhill.

  9. John Opie - Wikipedia

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    John Opie RA (16 May 1761 – 9 April 1807) [1] was an English historical and portrait painter. He painted many great men and women of his day, including members of the British Royal Family , and others who were notable in the artistic and literary professions.

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