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George Morland

(1763-1804), Painter

Regency Portraits Catalogue Entry

Sitter in 12 portraits
Artist associated with 3 portraits
Painter of landscapes and sentimental rustic scenes. Son of the painter, Henry Robert Morland, to whom he was apprenticed in 1777, George Morland was precocious, gifted and dissolute, spending much of his later career facing a debtor's prison, despite the popularity of his work.

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George Morland, by Unknown artist - NPG D6518

George Morland

by Unknown artist
pen and ink over pencil, 1790s
NPG D6518

George Morland, by Mackenzie, after  Sophie Jones - NPG D5304

George Morland

by Mackenzie, after Sophie Jones
stipple and line engraving, (1792)
NPG D5304

George Morland, by Mackenzie, after  Sophie Jones - NPG D16854

George Morland

by Mackenzie, after Sophie Jones
stipple and line engraving, (1792)
NPG D16854

George Morland, by William Ward, after  Robert Muller - NPG D39033

George Morland

by William Ward, after Robert Muller
mezzotint, published 1805
NPG D39033

George Morland, by William Ward, after  Robert Muller - NPG D5708

George Morland

by William Ward, after Robert Muller
mezzotint, published 1805
NPG D5708

George Morland, by William Ward, after  Robert Muller - NPG D19282

George Morland

by William Ward, after Robert Muller
mezzotint, published 1805
NPG D19282

George Morland, by and published by John Raphael Smith - NPG D20192

George Morland

by and published by John Raphael Smith
mezzotint, published 1805 (1792)
NPG D20192

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