Catalogue of the loan collection of British masters from the National and Tate Galleries, London.
10 11 33. "View in Sus sex"—PATRICK NASMYTH (1787-1831). 41. "No t h i ng to Do"—F. H. POTTER , R.B.A. (18454887). Landscape painter. Born in Edinburgh, son and pupil of Pa i n t e r of g e n i e subjects. Born in London. Studied in Alex. Nasmyth. Settled in London about 1797. t he Royal Academy Schools, and a t Antwerp. He exhibited L e n t by the Tate Gallery, a t t he opening of t he Grosvenor Gallery 1887, and attracted notice, bu t his health had given wa y and he died t he day the 34. 'Wi l l i am Godwin"—JOHN OPIE, R.A. (1761-1807). exhibition wa s opened. Po r t r a i t painter. Born in Cornwall. Came to London Le n t by the Tate Gallery. 1781. Studied i n Paris, wa s Professor of Pa i n t i ng a t the Royal Academy. 42. " Po r t r a i t of Mrs. Eve r a r d "—ALAN RAMSAY (1713-1784) Le n t by the National Gallery. (attributed). 35. "The F i r s t Cloud"—SIR W. Q. ORCHARDSON, R.A. (1835- Painter-in-ordinary to George III. 1910). Po r t r a i t and subject painter. Bo r n in Edinburgh. 1 . 3 . " M . Campbell of Balliemore"—SIR HENRY RAEBURN, R.A., Studied unde r Scott Lauder, and became t he leader of a band P.R.S.A. (1756-1823). of students, including McTaggart, Pettie, Pe t e r Graham, and Po r t r a i t painter. Born a t Stockbridge, Edinburgh. McWhirter. A f t e r exhibiting a t t he Royal Scottish Academy Apprenticed to a goldsmith who introduced h im t o t he painter, he came to London in 1862. He wa s knighted in 1907. David Martin, who encouraged h im i n pa i n t i ng miniatures. L e n t by the Tate Gallery. He came to London, and wa s well received b y S i r Joshua Rey- nolds. He spent two years in Italy, and finally settled i n Edin- bu r gh "The Ang l e r "—SIR WILLIAM ORPEN, R.A. (1878-1931). in 1787. His po r t r a i t s a r e distinguished b y their Po r t r a i t a nd subject painter. Born in Dublin, studied br ead t h and ma rked b y g r e a t individuality of character. a t t he Dublin Metropolitan School of A r t and t he Slade School. L e n t by the National Gallery o f Scotland. Wa s a notable po r t r a i t painter. I n addition to the Royal Academy, he exhibited in all t he London and Provincial Exhi- bitions. He wa s President of t he Royal Society of Po r t r a i t 44. " S i r Ab r aham Hume "—S IR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, P.R.A. Pa i n t e r s until his death. (1723-1792). L e n t by the Tate Gallery. Po r t r a i t and subject painter. Born a t Plympton Earl, Plymouth, apprenticed t o Hudson in London, stayed three 37. "The Vi g i l "—JOHN PETT I E , R.A. (1839-1893). years in Italy, studied Rembrandt. On his r e t u r n t o London Po r t r a i t a nd subject painter. Born in Edinburgh. became the leading po r t r a i t painter. Elected first President Studied unde r Scott Laude r in t he life school of t he Royal of t he newly formed Royal Academy in 1768. Succeeded Scottish Academy, settled in London in 1866. F r om 1880 on- Alan Ram say as Painter-in-Ordinary to George III., who, how- wa r ds he painted ma n y portraits. ever, preferred t o employ Gainsborough. Hi s s i gh t failed in L e n t by the Tate Gallery. 1789, and in 1790 he resigned t he Presidency of t he Royal Academy. He wa s buried in St. Paul's Cathedral. 3S. " A Garden Pa r t y "—CHARLES PH I L I PS (1708-1747). Len t by the National Gallery. Po r t r a i t and subject painter. Son of R. Philips. Painted many persons of distinction, including Frederick, Prince of Wales. 45. " Po r t r a i t of the Ar t i s t "—S IR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, P.R.A. Le n t by the National Gallery. Len t by the National Gallery. 39. "Man in Black"—GLYN PHILPOT , R.A. (1884- ). 46. "Mrs. Ha r t l ey and Child"—SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, P.R.A. Subject painter. Born in London. Studied under Philip Len t by the National Gallery. Connard, and in Pa r i s under J e an Pau l Laurens. Le n t by the Tate Gallery. 47. " J ews Mourning in a Synagogue"—SIR WILLIAM ROTHEN- 10. "Hi gh View, F i shpond"—LUCIEN PISSARRO, N.E.A.C. STEIN, N.E.A.C. (1872- ). (1863 ), . Po r t r a i t and subject painter. Bo r n i n Bradford. Born in Paris. Son of the famous impressionist, Camille Trained in t he Slade School and a t Paris. Prof es sor of Civic Pissarro. Became a naturalised British subject in 1916. He A r t a t University of Sheffield. Forme r l y Principal of Royal exhibits a t t he most prominent galleries in England and College of A r t and Member of t he New English A r t Club. abroad, and is a membe r of t he New English A r t Club. Au t ho r of many books on art. Le n t by the Tate Gallery. Len t by the Tate Gallery.
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