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Allan Ramsay

(1713-1784), Portrait painter

Sitter in 3 portraits
Artist associated with 120 portraits
Ramsay completed his training in Rome and Naples. On his return to London in 1738 his only serious competitor was Thomas Hudson, with whom he shared a drapery painter, Joseph van Aken. In 1761 it was Ramsay, not Reynolds, who was appointed Painter to the King. His later portraits are characterised by their soft colours and French elegance. He gave up painting in about 1770 to follow literary pursuits.

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Thomas Burnet, by John Faber Jr, after  Allan Ramsay - NPG D32434

Thomas Burnet

by John Faber Jr, after Allan Ramsay
mezzotint, 1741 or after
NPG D32434

John Verney, by George Vertue, after  Allan Ramsay - NPG D8777

John Verney

by George Vertue, after Allan Ramsay
line engraving, 1741 or after
NPG D8777

John Verney, by George Vertue, after  Allan Ramsay - NPG D8778

John Verney

by George Vertue, after Allan Ramsay
line engraving, 1741 or after
NPG D8778

Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, by Bernard Baron, after  Allan Ramsay - NPG D35416

Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke

by Bernard Baron, after Allan Ramsay
line engraving, 1742
NPG D35416

Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, by Bernard Baron, after  Allan Ramsay - NPG D35417

Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke

by Bernard Baron, after Allan Ramsay
line engraving, 1742
NPG D35417

John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair, by and sold by John Faber Jr, after  Allan Ramsay - NPG D41848

John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair

by and sold by John Faber Jr, after Allan Ramsay
mezzotint, circa 1744-1756 (circa 1744)
NPG D41848

Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll, by John Faber Jr, after  Allan Ramsay - NPG D7097

Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll

by John Faber Jr, after Allan Ramsay
mezzotint, published 1744
NPG D7097

Sir Richard Hoare, by John Faber Jr, published by  John Ryall, published by  Robert Withy, after  Allan Ramsay - NPG D35882

Sir Richard Hoare

by John Faber Jr, published by John Ryall, published by Robert Withy, after Allan Ramsay
mezzotint, 1746
NPG D35882

Sir Richard Hoare, by John Faber Jr, after  Allan Ramsay - NPG D3059

Sir Richard Hoare

by John Faber Jr, after Allan Ramsay
mezzotint, circa 1746
NPG D3059

Richard Mead, by Richard Houston, after  Allan Ramsay - NPG D38350

Richard Mead

by Richard Houston, after Allan Ramsay
mezzotint, (1747)
NPG D38350

Richard Mead, by Bernard Baron, after  Allan Ramsay - NPG D5242

Richard Mead

by Bernard Baron, after Allan Ramsay
line engraving, mid 18th century (1747)
NPG D5242

John Prideaux Basset, by John Faber Jr, after  Allan Ramsay - NPG D605

John Prideaux Basset

by John Faber Jr, after Allan Ramsay
mezzotint, (circa 1747-1748)
NPG D605

John Prideaux Basset, by John Faber Jr, after  Allan Ramsay - NPG D606

John Prideaux Basset

by John Faber Jr, after Allan Ramsay
mezzotint, (circa 1747-1748)
NPG D606

Richard Mead, published by John Hinton, after  Allan Ramsay - NPG D14115

Richard Mead

published by John Hinton, after Allan Ramsay
line engraving, circa 1747-1753 (1747)
NPG D14115

Mary Lillias Scott, by John Faber Jr, printed for  Carington Bowles, after  Allan Ramsay - NPG D40592

Mary Lillias Scott

by John Faber Jr, printed for Carington Bowles, after Allan Ramsay
mezzotint, 1748
NPG D40592

Flora Macdonald, by James Macardell, after  Allan Ramsay - NPG D1348

Flora Macdonald

by James Macardell, after Allan Ramsay
mezzotint, published 1749 (1749)
NPG D1348

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