Henry Bilson Legge (1708-1764) Chancellor of the Exchequer

William Hoare (c.1707 - 1792)

Oil on canvas

c.1754-1755
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  • About the work
    Location
    Country: UK
    City: London
    Place: Government Art Collection
  • About the artist
    William Hoare produced portraits in both oil and pastel. He was based in Bath and it was there he achieved most success. He studied in London in the 1720s and in 1728 travelled to Italy, where he remained for about a decade. There he made contact with Grand Tourists and established the foundations of patronage which continued to serve him well on his return to England. He settled in Bath in the late 1730s, where there was a great demand for portraits. He was involved in the early discussions which eventually led to the creation of the Royal Academy of Art in London in 1768 and George III added Hoare’s name as a founding member of the Academy. Hoare enjoyed a successful career until his death in 1792.
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    Title
    Henry Bilson Legge (1708-1764) Chancellor of the Exchequer
    Date
    c.1754-1755
    Medium
    Oil on canvas
    Dimensions
    height: 126.00 cm, width: 100.50 cm
    Acquisition
    Purchased from Arthur Ackermann, 1958
    Provenance
    With Arthur Ackerman & Son Ltd, London; by whom sold through Christie's, London, in November or December 1957, bought in; with Arthur Ackerman & Son Ltd; from whom purchased by the Ministry of Works in January 1958
    GAC number
    3980