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Portrait of a Gentleman C.1740: Attributed to Joseph Highmore.
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Portrait of a Gentleman C.1740: Attributed to Joseph Highmore.

18th century
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Oil on canvas in a good quality original giltwood period frame.

JOSEPH HIGHMORE (c.1692 - 1780) was one of the most talented and versatile English portraitists of the eighteenth century. He first trained, for five years, as a lawyer but abandoned the practice and entered Sir Godfrey Kneller's Academy in London in 1713. When he began work as a professional artist in 1715 he found his natural ability to draw a sharp likeness soon won him a large clientele in the City, while his legal education and manner helped gain access to the nobility and gentry. Such was his success that the poet John Bunce wrote the following verse soon after the death of Kneller in 1723;

“No more let Britain for her Kneller grieve

In Highmore see a rising Kneller live

Whose happy pencil claims as high a name

If equal merit challenge equal fame.”

Although Highmore’s style first followed that of Kneller (as did whole generations of early eighteenth century artists), he also assumed the more forceful and realistic characterisation of Hogarth. As a result, Highmore’s portraits soon lost much of the Augustan stiffness of Kneller, instead showing a more subtle and fluid construction. This portrait of the 1740s demonstrates a further evolution of Highmore’s style following his trip to France in 1734. Like many of his contemporaries, such as Hayman and later Gainsborough, Highmore was heavily influenced by the French rococo manner first popularized by the influential French painter and engraver Hubert Gravelot, who arrived in London in 1732.

SIZE:30 x 25 inches canvas.

37 x 32 inches framed.

PROVENANCE: Yorkshire Private Collection.

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Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art has dated this piece to the 1750s.

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Oil on canvas in a good quality original giltwood period frame.

JOSEPH HIGHMORE (c.

1692 - 1780) was one of the most talented and versatile English portraitists of the eighteenth century.
Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art

He first trained, for five years, as a lawyer but abandoned the practice and entered Sir Godfrey Kneller's Academy in London in 1713. When he began work as a professional artist in 1715 he found his natural ability to draw a sharp likeness soon won him a large clientele in the City, while his legal education and manner helped gain access to the nobility and gentry. Such was his success that the poet John Bunce wrote the following verse soon after the death of Kneller in 1723;

fig 1. Portrait of a Gentleman c.1740: Attributed to Joseph Highmore.
fig 1. Portrait of a Gentleman C.1740: Attributed to Joseph Highmore.

“No more let Britain for her Kneller grieve

In Highmore see a rising Kneller live

Whose happy pencil claims as high a name

If equal merit challenge equal fame.”

Although Highmore’s style first followed that of Kneller (as did whole generations of early eighteenth century artists), he also assumed the more forceful and realistic characterisation of Hogarth. As a result, Highmore’s portraits soon lost much of the Augustan stiffness of Kneller, instead showing a more subtle and fluid construction. This portrait of the 1740s demonstrates a further evolution of Highmore’s style following his trip to France in 1734. Like many of his contemporaries, such as Hayman and later Gainsborough, Highmore was heavily influenced by the French rococo manner first popularized by the influential French painter and engraver Hubert Gravelot, who arrived in London in 1732.

SIZE:30 x 25 inches canvas.

37 x 32 inches framed.

PROVENANCE: Yorkshire Private Collection.

Date of Manufacture

Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art has dated this piece to the 1750s.

Reference Numbers
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SA352913
Dealers Internal Ref
8882
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