The Thames from Richmond Hill

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    George Barret senior was born in Dublin. He began his artistic career colouring engravings and taught drawing in Dublin while making his own studies of the landscape around the city. By the time Barret moved to London in around 1763, he had established a successful career. Barret became a founder member of the Royal Academy in 1768, exhibiting there until 1782. His landscapes, influenced by Dutch and Italian art, are predominantly views of the wilder areas of Britain, including part of Wales and the Lake District, but also include views of the country estates owned by his various patrons. He was appointed Official Painter to the Chelsea Hospital in 1782, but did not live to complete any work for the hospital.
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    Title
    The Thames from Richmond Hill
    Date
    Medium
    Oil on canvas
    Dimensions
    height: 74.50 cm, width: 104.00 cm
    Acquisition
    Purchased from Agnew's, July 1968
    Provenance
    With Agnew’s Gallery, London; from whom purchased in July 1968
    GAC number
    8164