Three Young Girls on a Terrace with a Dog

Daniel Gardner (c.1750 - 1805)

Oil and pastel on paper (oval)

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    Location
    Country: UK
    City: London
    Place: Government Art Collection
  • About the artist
    Portrait painter Daniel Gardner was born in Kendal, Westmorland; the son of a master baker. He was taught by painter George Romney and followed Romney to London in 1767/8. He enrolled at the Royal Academy Schools in 1770 and, in 1773, had a drawing accepted for exhibition at the Academy, the only time he ever exhibited. He became a studio assistant to Sir Joshua Reynolds. As well as oil paintings, he also produced pastel group portraits. Gardner accumulated land and property in and around Kendall until his death. He maintained a lasting friendship with landscape painter John Constable, whose portrait he painted in 1796. Late in life he gave up painting to concentrate on money-making ventures. He died in London of a liver complaint, aged 55.
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    Title
    Three Young Girls on a Terrace with a Dog
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    Medium
    Oil and pastel on paper (oval)
    Dimensions
    height: 79.00 cm, width: 56.00 cm
    Acquisition
    Origin uncertain
    GAC number
    4372A