King George IV (1762-1830) Regent 1811-20, Reigned 1820-30
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About the work
- Location
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Country: UK
City: London
Place: Government Art Collection
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About the artist
Sir Thomas Lawrence was born in Bristol; the son of a supervisor of excise. In 1773 the family moved to Wiltshire to run a coaching inn but financial difficulties led them to move again to Bath, where Lawrence first worked as a portraitist. He may have had lessons from William Hoare, before enrolling at the Royal Academy schools in 1787. Aged 20, he received a royal commission for portraits of Queen Charlotte (1789-90) and Princess Amelia (1789). At 23 he replaced Reynolds as Painter-in-Ordinary and at 25, became a Royal Academician. Despite such success, he never escaped crippling debt. In 1815 he was knighted and commissioned to paint the Waterloo Chamber series of portraits. He replaced West as President of the Royal Academy in 1820.
Thomas Hodgetts was a London-based landscape painter and mezzotint engraver of portraits and landscapes. He exhibited ten works at the Royal Academy, two at the British Institution and eleven at the Society of Artists in Suffolk Street, London.
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Explore
- People
- George IV (1762 - 1830)
- Places
- Subjects
- royal portrait, male portrait, 19th century costume, ceremonial costume, King, sword, curtain, table (as Subject)
- Materials & Techniques
- mezzotint
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Details
- Title
- King George IV (1762-1830) Regent 1811-20, Reigned 1820-30
- Date
- June 1829
- Medium
- Mezzotint
- Acquisition
- Purchased from F B Daniell, 1946
- Provenance
- F B Daniell; purchased by the Ministry of Works 1946
- GAC number
- 242