John Opie
(1761-1807), Portrait and history painterRegency Portraits Catalogue Entry
Sitter in 13 portraits
Artist associated with 151 portraits
The history painter and portraitist John Opie was introduced to London in 1781 as 'the Cornish Wonder'. His style as a portrait painter was marked by strong realism, and striking contrasts of light and dark. He was also known as a painter of historical and literary subjects, especially for Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery.
by William Daniell, after George Dance
soft-ground etching, (9 March 1793)
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'Titianus Redivivus; - or - the seven-wise-men consulting the new Venetian oracle'
by James Gillray, published by Hannah Humphrey
hand-coloured etching, published 2 November 1797
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by William Say, after John Opie
mezzotint, (circa 1798)
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by Charles (Cantelowe, Cantlo) Bestland, after Henry Singleton
stipple engraving, published 1802 (1795)
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by Charles (Cantelowe, Cantlo) Bestland, after Henry Singleton
stipple engraving, published 1802 (1795)
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by Samuel William Reynolds, published by John Jeffryes, after John Opie
mezzotint, published 1 June 1802
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by Samuel William Reynolds, published by John Jeffryes, after John Opie
mezzotint, published 1 June 1802
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published by James Cundee, after John Opie, and after Unknown artist
stipple engraving, published 1 July 1807
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by Samuel William Reynolds, after John Opie
mezzotint, published 1809
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by Samuel William Reynolds, after John Opie
mezzotint, published 1809
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by and published by Henry Edward Dawe, after John Opie
mezzotint, published 10 June 1811
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after John Opie
pen and ink over pencil
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