Dorothy Jordan (real name Dorothy Phillips) (1761-1816) as the Comic Muse

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    Location
    Country: UK
    City: London
    Place: Government Art Collection
  • About the artist
    John Hoppner, portrait painter, was born in London. He entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1775 and became a member of the Academy in 1795. He was appointed Portrait Painter to the Prince of Wales in 1789. However, from the 1790s his achievements were overshadowed by those of the portraitist Sir Thomas Lawrence. Hoppner's first royal portraits were of three of the Princesses and were exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1785. They show the influence of both Romney and Reynolds. Hoppner received numerous commissions, mainly from members of the Whig party. His best and most attractive portraits are considered to be his groups of children. He died in 1810 at his home in Charles Street, Mayfair.
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    Title
    Dorothy Jordan (real name Dorothy Phillips) (1761-1816) as the Comic Muse
    Date
    published July 1787
    Medium
    Mezzotint
    Acquisition
    Purchased from F B Daniell, January 1952
    GAC number
    1432