Sir Joshua Reynolds
(1723-1792), Painter and first President of the Royal AcademySitter associated with 40 portraits
Artist associated with 1425 portraits
Reynolds was the first President of the Royal Academy and Britain's leading portrait painter. In his attempt to raise the status of portraiture, he created the 'Grand Manner' which borrowed from classical antiquity and the Old Masters to fill his portraits with moral and heroic symbolism. An incredible socialite, social climber and self-promoter, Reynolds used his contacts to advance himself. Appointed President of the newly established Royal Academy in 1768, his annual lectures - or Discourses on Art - had a lasting impact on the contemporary theory of art and practice.
Elizabeth Christiana Cavendish (née Hervey), Duchess of Devonshire when Lady Elizabeth Foster
by James John Chant, published by Henry Graves & Co, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 1877
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by Arthur N. Sanders, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 1878 (1757-1758)
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by Arthur N. Sanders, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 1878 (1757-1758)
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by Arthur N. Sanders, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 1878 (1757-1758)
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by James Scott, published by Henry Graves & Co, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 1878 (1761)
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by James Scott, published by Henry Graves & Co, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 1878 (1761)
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Charlotte Paine (née Beaumont); Mary Kettle (née Paine); Charlotte Charlton (née Paine)
by Richard Josey, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, 1878 (1765)
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by James Scott, published by Henry Graves & Co, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 1878 (1754)
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by James Scott, published by Henry Graves & Co, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 1878 (1761)
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by Charles Algernon Tomkins, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, 1879 (1784)
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Frances Susan Elizabeth ('Anne') (née Wandesford), Countess of Ormonde and child
by James Scott, possibly after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, mid 19th century
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Catherine Mary Forester (née Manners), Lady Forester
by Charles William Sherborn, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
etching, 1886 (1784)
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published by The Graphic, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
chromolithograph, published 1895 (1784)
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after Sir Joshua Reynolds
photogravure, 1900 or before
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George Huddesford; John Codrington Warwick Bampfylde
published by Photographische Gesellschaft, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
photogravure, 1900 or before (circa 1878)
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Thomas Erskine, 1st Baron Erskine
after Sir Joshua Reynolds
photogravure, 1905 (1786)
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by Bernard Partridge, after Thomas Gainsborough, and after Sir Joshua Reynolds
pen and ink, heightened with white, published 1907
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Lavinia Spencer (née Bingham), Countess Spencer
published by The Medici Society Ltd, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
chromolithograph, published 1910 (1785-1786)
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Anne Stewart (née Dashwood), Countess of Galloway
by Henry Macbeth-Raeburn, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 1911 (1764)
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published by The Medici Society Ltd, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
chromolithograph, published 1911 (1773-1774?)
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Related People
- Elizabeth Deane (née Johnson) (niece)
- Theophila Gwatkin (née Palmer) (niece)
- John Reynolds (uncle)
- Samuel Reynolds (father)
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