The Happy Family
George Morland (1763 - 1804)
John Dean (c1750 - 1805)
Colour mezzotint
published 15 November 1787-
About the work
- Location
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Country: Other
City: looted or destroyed
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About the artist
George Morland was born in London, the son of painter, engraver and art dealer Henry Robert Morland. He was apprenticed to his father before studying at the Royal Academy Schools. Morland first exhibited work at the Royal Academy when he was aged about ten and went on to be a regular exhibitor there and at The Society of Artists of Great Britain. In 1780, the first of numerous engravings after his work were published. Morland’s work had a wide appeal and was often copied or even faked. His last years were plagued by excessive drinking, debts and poor health. Although he continued to paint to pay his creditors, the quality of his work declined. He died in a bailiff's lodging-house in Clerkenwell, London, reportedly of a brain fever.
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Explore
- Places
- Subjects
- genre, dog, elderly woman, baby, man, woman, 18th century costume, dress, coat, stockings, waistcoat, breeches, bonnet, cravat, family, mug, saucepan, spoon, door, domestic interior, stool, chair, table (as Subject)
- Materials & Techniques
- mezzotint, colour mezzotint
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Details
- Title
- The Happy Family
- Date
- published 15 November 1787
- Medium
- Colour mezzotint
- Acquisition
- Purchased from parker Gallery, January 1973
- GAC number
- 9880