David Garrick
(1717-1779), Actor, playwright and theatre managerMid-Georgian Portraits Catalogue Entry
Sitter associated with 61 portraits
Garrick was born in Hereford and grew up in Lichfield, Staffordshire. When Samuel Johnson opened his ill-fated school in 1735, Garrick was one of the few pupils. Perhaps recognising their mutual ambition, the two men travelled to London together in March 1737, taking turns to ride on their shared horse. Garrick first appeared on the London stage in 1741 and went on to achieve huge success as an actor, playwright and theatre manager, becoming the most celebrated theatrical personality of the eighteenth century. He was acclaimed for his naturalistic style and his versatility in both comic and tragic roles. He transformed what it meant to be an actor, no longer simply an entertainer but a pillar of British culture.
by Benjamin Wilson
oil on canvas, circa 1752-1755
NPG 6249
after Louis François Roubiliac
plaster painted terracotta, circa 1758
NPG 707a
studio of Johan Joseph Zoffany
oil on canvas, feigned oval, 1763
NPG 1167
David Garrick as Kitely in 'Every Man in his Humour'
after Sir Joshua Reynolds
oil on canvas, 1768
NPG 4504
by Thomas Gainsborough
oil on canvas, 1770
On display at Gainsborough's House, Sudbury
NPG 5054
by Nathaniel Dance (later Sir Nathaniel Holland, Bt)
pencil, 1771
NPG 3639
David Garrick; Eva Maria Garrick (née Veigel)
by Sir Joshua Reynolds
oil on canvas, 1772-1773
On display in Room 18 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 5375
by John Keyse Sherwin
pencil, circa 1774
NPG 1187
by Robert Edge Pine
oil on canvas, circa 1775
NPG 82
'The Provok'd Wife' (David Garrick and two unknown women)
published by John Bell
etching, published in 'Bell's British Theatre' 16th October 1794
On display in Room 11 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG L269.B8.20
by Thomas Worlidge
etching, circa 1740-1766
NPG D19381
by and published by J. Wood, after Arthur Pond
line engraving, published 29 April 1745
NPG D42976
by and published by J. Wood, after Arthur Pond
line engraving, published 29 April 1745
NPG D19067
David Garrick ('Mr Garrick in the Character of Richard III')
by Charles Grignion, by and after William Hogarth
line engraving, published 20 June 1746 (1741)
NPG D34378
David Garrick ('Mr Garrick in the Character of Richard III')
by Charles Grignion, by and after William Hogarth
line engraving, published 20 June 1746 (1741)
NPG D34381
by T. Clerk, published by Robert Scholey, after William Hogarth
line engraving, (1746)
NPG D14116
published by John Payne
etching, published circa 1750-1775
NPG D14183
by and sold by James Macardell, after Jean Etienne Liotard
mezzotint, (1751)
NPG D34373
David Garrick; Eva Maria Garrick (née Veigel)
after William Hogarth
photogravure, (1757)
NPG D34379
David Garrick ('Garrick between Comedy and Tragedy')
by Edward Fisher, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint printed in colours, (1760-1761)
NPG D34376
by Richard Purcell (H. Fowler, Charles or Philip Corbutt), printed by Robert Sayer, printed by Carington Bowles, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, (1760-1761)
NPG D34382
David Garrick ('Reddere Personae scit convenientia cuique')
by Edward Fisher, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, (1760-1761)
NPG D34383
by Richard Purcell (H. Fowler, Charles or Philip Corbutt), printed for Robert Sayer, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, (1760-1761)
NPG D2420
by Richard Purcell (H. Fowler, Charles or Philip Corbutt), printed for Robert Sayer, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, (1760-1761)
NPG D19234
by Charles Spooner, after Thomas Hudson
mezzotint, 1760s (1761)
NPG D2419
by Charles Spooner, published by Robert Sayer, after Benjamin Wilson
mezzotint, published 1761
NPG D14163
after Unknown artist
etching, circa 1764
NPG D7658
by Valentine Green, published by John Boydell, after Thomas Gainsborough
mezzotint, published 2 April 1769 (1766-1769)
NPG D34384
by Valentine Green, published by John Boydell, after Thomas Gainsborough
mezzotint, published 2 April 1769 (1766-1769)
NPG D34385
David Garrick; William Shakespeare
by John Sebastian Miller (formerly Johann Sebastian Müller)
stipple engraving, published 1769
NPG D20571
by Unknown artist
impression of seal, (late 18th century)
NPG D7035
by John Dixon
mezzotint, published 1772
NPG D17075
by Benjamin Wilson
etching, circa 1773
NPG D49500
by Thomas Watson, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, (circa 1775?)
NPG D2421
by Joseph Collyer the Younger, published by George Kearsley, after Thomas Gainsborough
line engraving, published 1 November 1776
NPG D27967
by Joseph Collyer the Younger, after Thomas Gainsborough
line engraving, published 1776
NPG D2743
by Joseph Collyer the Younger, after Thomas Gainsborough
line engraving, published 1776
NPG D2744
by Robert Laurie, printed for and published by James Stevens, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 30 January 1779 (circa 1775?)
NPG D34374
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