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John Linnell
John Linnell

John Linnell

English, 1792-1882
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John Linnell was an English engraver, and portrait and landscape painter. He was a naturalist and a rival to the artist John Constable. He had a taste for Northern European art of the Renaissance, particularly Albrecht Dürer. He also associated with Edward Thomas Daniell, and with William Blake, to whom he introduced the painter and writer Samuel Palmer and others of the Ancients.

John Linnell was born in Bloomsbury, London on 16 June 1792., where his father was a carver and gilder. He was in contact with artists from an early age, and by the age of ten was drawing and selling portraits in chalk and pencil. His first art teacher was the American-born artist Benjamin West, and he spent a year in the house of the painter John Varley, where William Hunt and William Mulready were also pupils, and made the acquaintance of Shelley, Godwin and others. In 1805 he was admitted to study at the Royal Academy, where he obtained medals for drawing, modelling and sculpture. He was trained as an engraver, and executed a transcript of Varley's "Burial of Saul."

In 1808, the 16-year-old Linnell moved into the house of the painter William Mulready, whose wife had accused him of infidelity with both other women and boys. Linnell's association with Mulready may have caused the breakup of Mulready's marriage.

In later life Linnell occupied himself with the burin, publishing, in 1833, a series of outlines from Michelangelo's frescoes in the Sistine Chapel, and, in 1840, superintending the issue of a selection of plates from the pictures in Buckingham Palace, one of them, a Titian landscape, which he engraved in mezzotint. At first he supported himself mainly by miniature painting and execution of larger portraits, such as the likenesses of Mulready, Richard Whately, Peel and Thomas Carlyle. Several of his portraits he engraved in line and mezzotint.

He painted many subjects like the "St John Preaching," the "Covenant of Abraham," and the "Journey to Emmaus," in which, while the landscape is usually prominent the figures are of sufficient importance to supply the title of the work. But it is mainly in connexion with paintings of pure landscapes that his name is known. His works commonly deal with some scene of typical uneventful English landscape, which is made impressive by a gorgeous effect of sunrise or sunset. They are full of true poetic feeling, and are rich and glowing in colour.

Linnell commanded large prices for his pictures, and about 1850 he purchased a property at Redhill, Surrey, where he lived till his death on 20 January 1882, painting with unabated powers until within the last few years of his life. He devoted himself to painting landscapes notably of the North Downs and Kentish Weald. His leisure was occupied with a study of the Bible in the original, and he published several pamphlets and treatises of Biblical criticism. Linnell was one of the best friends and kindest patrons of William Blake. He gave him the two largest commissions he received for single series of designs—£150 for drawings and engravings of The Inventions to the Book of Job, and a like sum for those illustrative of Dante Aligheri.

He was a friend of the painter Edward Thomas Daniell. A blue plaque commemorates Linnell at Old Wyldes' at North End, Hampstead. The plaque mentions that William Blake stayed with Linnell as his guest.

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The Supper At Emmaus

The Supper At Emmaus (1843)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Religion
A Landscape in Snowdonia with a Tree in the Foreground

A Landscape in Snowdonia with a Tree in the Foreground (1813)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Landscape
Cloudy sky over a hilly landscape

Cloudy sky over a hilly landscape (1812 - 1882)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Landscape
Portrait of John Davies Gilbert

Portrait of John Davies Gilbert (1829-1834)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Figurative
Portrait of Mrs. William Wilberforce and Child

Portrait of Mrs. William Wilberforce and Child (1824)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Figurative
The Cloud

The Cloud (1863)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Landscape
The Kensington Gravel Pits

The Kensington Gravel Pits (1857)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Landscape
Earl Talbot’s Hound, Thomasine

Earl Talbot’s Hound, Thomasine (1839)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Animals
Miss Puxley

Miss Puxley (1826)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Figurative
Mrs. William Wilberforce and Child

Mrs. William Wilberforce and Child (1824)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Figurative
A River Landscape

A River Landscape (ca. 1860)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Landscape
A View of the Fens

A View of the Fens

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Landscape
A Windy Day

A Windy Day (1815)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Landscape
Ascent of Balloon from Burlington House, Piccadilly, from the Window at Mr. B. Palmer’s

Ascent of Balloon from Burlington House, Piccadilly, from the Window at Mr. B. Palmer’s (after 1812)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Landscape
Figures on a Bank, Kensington Gravel Pits

Figures on a Bank, Kensington Gravel Pits (1812)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Landscape
Foundation of Stratten’s Chapel

Foundation of Stratten’s Chapel (1811)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Landscape
Horses in a Paddock

Horses in a Paddock (1811)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Landscape
Landscape in North Wales

Landscape in North Wales (1813)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Landscape
Llanberis, North Wales

Llanberis, North Wales (1813)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Landscape
Netley Abbey

Netley Abbey (1810)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Landscape
Quarries near Ironbridge (Earthworks, Cambridge Terrace)

Quarries near Ironbridge (Earthworks, Cambridge Terrace) (ca. 1816)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Landscape
Sheep Grazing

Sheep Grazing (1835)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Landscape
The Farmyard

The Farmyard (1812)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Landscape
A Study of Children

A Study of Children (1811)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Figurative
Mowers in the Field in Porchester Terrace, Bayswater, June 9, 1830

Mowers in the Field in Porchester Terrace, Bayswater, June 9, 1830 (1830)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Figurative
Portrait of a Man

Portrait of a Man (1819)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Figurative
John Gage

John Gage (1817)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Figurative
Elm Lane with Bayswater Stream beside

Elm Lane with Bayswater Stream beside (1834)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Landscape
The brook

The brook (1861)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Landscape
Woodcutters

Woodcutters (1874)

John Linnell (English, 1792-1882)
Landscape
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