Sir Joshua Reynolds was the defining force of 18th-century British portraiture and one of the most influential figures in the history of European painting. A...
Justus Evald Lundegård was a man that knew his own mind. From an early age, his father encouraged him to pursue a trade that would lead to a solid profession...
Frank Walton was an English landscape painter, born in London in 1840, who devoted his long career to the quiet observation of the British countryside. Exhib...
Edmund Aubrey Hunt RBA was an American-born painter of landscapes, coastal scenes and Orientalist subjects who spent much of his working life in England and ...
Nicolas Fouché was a master French portraitist who emerged as a notable figure of the late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century French school, active ch...
Born in Preston in 1847, William Anslow Thornbery was an English painter who built a career upon the shifting light and restless waters of Britain’s coasts a...
Michel Landois was a French painter active in Paris during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Admitted to the Académie de Saint-Luc in 1669, he belonged...
Michael Gilbery was a British portrait painter and teacher whose career combined technical assurance with a sensitive understanding of character. Born in Lon...
Ludvig Richarde was a Swedish artist predominantly known as a painter of maritime scenes.
Otto Ludvig Svensson Richarde was born in 1862 and raised within ea...