Sir Joshua Reynolds

United Kingdom 1723 - 1792
Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) was a prominent English painter and influential art theorist, best known for his role as the leading portraitist of 18th-century Britain and as the first President of the Royal Academy. Born on July 16, 1723, in Plympton Saint Maurice, Devon, Reynolds' contributions to British art were not only through his masterful brushwork but also his efforts to elevate the status of painting within society. Reynolds' artistic education began under the tutelage of local artists before he journeyed to Italy to study the works of Renaissance masters, which significantly shaped his style. His portraits are characterized by their grandeur and elegance, often depicting the sitter with an air of nobility, employing rich colors and dramatic lighting reminiscent of Baroque and Old Masters' techniques. Works such as "The Age of Innocence" (1788) exemplify his ability to capture both the physical likeness and the character of his subjects. As a proponent of Grand Manner portraiture, Reynolds sought to infuse classical ideals into contemporary British art. He was celebrated for his capacity to create complex allegorical compositions that combined the realism of the sitter with symbolic elements. His commissions included many of the era's most notable figures, from members of the royal family to intellectuals and celebrities of the time. Beyond his practice, Reynolds was a pivotal figure in the establishment and development of the Royal Academy in London. Founded in 1768, it aimed to promote the arts through teaching and exhibition, and Reynolds delivered annual Discourses, which became seminal texts in art theory. In these discourses, he advocated for the importance of studying the greats, imitating nature, and striving for ideal beauty in art. Despite his preference for historical and mythological themes, Reynolds' legacy largely rests upon his portraits, which set a standard for British portraiture that would be emulated for generations. He died on February 23, 1792, leaving behind a corpus of work that has been widely admired and studied for its technical skill and innovative approach to portraiture. Throughout history, Sir Joshua Reynolds is remembered as one of the foremost painters of the Georgian period, whose impact on British art and culture extended far beyond his lifetime.

Collection of Works(Page 4)

Mrs Jane Braddyll,Sir Joshua Reynolds,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, 1girl, solo, jewelry, fine art parody
Mrs Jane Braddyll
Resolution: 3552 × 4264 px
Mrs Siddons as the Tragic Muse,Sir Joshua Reynolds,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, fine art parody, 1girl, sitting
Mrs Siddons as the Tragic Muse
Resolution: 1937 × 3113 px
Mrs. Chalmers,Sir Joshua Reynolds,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, solo, 1girl, flower, brown hair, realistic
Mrs. Chalmers
Resolution: 3170 × 3800 px
Miss Nelly O'Brien,Sir Joshua Reynolds,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, fine art parody, 1girl, hat, jewelry
Miss Nelly O'Brien
Resolution: 3430 × 4250 px
Mrs Mary Nesbitt,Sir Joshua Reynolds,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, 1girl, animal, solo, holding animal, rabbit
Mrs Mary Nesbitt
Resolution: 3521 × 4277 px
Mrs Susanna Hoare and Child,Sir Joshua Reynolds,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, dress, blonde hair, 2girls
Mrs Susanna Hoare and Child
Resolution: 3387 × 4210 px
Mrs. Horton, Later Viscountess Maynard,Sir Joshua Reynolds,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, 1girl, solo, realistic
Mrs. Horton, Later Viscountess Maynard
Resolution: 2843 × 3680 px
Mrs Elizabeth Carnac,Sir Joshua Reynolds,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, 1girl, solo, tree, nature, realistic
Mrs Elizabeth Carnac
Resolution: 2573 × 4233 px
Mrs Mary Robinson,Sir Joshua Reynolds,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, 1girl, solo, sitting, profile, horns
Mrs Mary Robinson
Resolution: 3546 × 4277 px
Mrs. Abington as Miss Prue in 'Love for Love' by William Congreve,Sir Joshua Reynolds,Oil Painting
Mrs. Abington as Miss Prue in 'Love for Love' by William Congreve
Resolution: 2468 × 3000 px
Mrs. Lewis Thomas Watson (Mary Elizabeth Milles, 1767–1818),Sir Joshua Reynolds,Oil Painting,Oil Painting
Mrs. Lewis Thomas Watson (Mary Elizabeth Milles, 1767–1818)
Resolution: 2977 × 3775 px