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George Knapton - Landscape with figures

Landscape with figures (1740)

George Knapton (English, 1698 - 1778)
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George Knapton was an English portrait painter and the first portraitist for the Society of Dilettanti in the 1740s. He became Surveyor and Keeper of the King's Pictures from 1765–78.

Knapton was born in Christchurch, Hampshire, the son of William Knapton Esquire of Brockenhurst, Hampshire. He studied art under Jonathan Richardson, then at the St. Martin's Lane Academy. He spent some years in Italy where he became known as a sound judge of the works of the Old Masters. An account of his visit to Herculaneum was published in the "Philosophical Transactions" of 1740 (no. 458).

Knapton was an original member of the "Society of Dilettanti" and their first portrait artist. He painted many members of the society – mostly in fancy dress – including the Duke of Dorset, Viscount Galway, Sir Francis Dashwood, the Earl of Holdernesse, Earl of Bessborough and Sir Bourchier Wray. Knapton resigned his position at the society in 1763.

In 1750, the then Prince of Wales commissioned Knapton, together with George Vertue, to produce a catalogue of the pictures at Kensington Palace, Hampton Court and Windsor castle. In 1765, he succeeded Stephen Slaughter as Surveyor and Keeper of the King's Pictures; he was also in charge of Lord Spencer's collection at Althorp, Northamptonshire.

Knapton's largest painting was that of the widowed Princess of Wales and her family (1751). He also painted portraits of the Earl of Upper Ossory (with his brother and sister), the Earl of Burlington, Admiral Sir John Norris, Francis, Fifth Duke of Leeds, Admiral George Vandeput, Archibald Bower, Nicolas Tindal, Hildebrand Jacob, Admiral Edward Hawke, and the singers Carestini and Lisabetta du Parc.

Knapton assisted his brother James, a book publisher in London in the production of several publications including works by Thomas Birch and The History of England by Nicolas Tindal and Paul de Rapin. James was born in 1701 in Christchurch, Hampshire. John and Paul Knapton succeeded to and extended their father's business.

Knapton died in Kensington in December 1778 and was buried there on the 28th of that same month.

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Landscape with seated man (1740)

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Desert Scene (1740)

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Portrait Of Walter Smythe, Three-Quarter-Length, Wearing Uniform With A Fur-Lined Green Cloak

Portrait Of Walter Smythe, Three-Quarter-Length, Wearing Uniform With A Fur-Lined Green Cloak (1747)

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Portrait of a Woman

Portrait of a Woman (between 1735 and 1745)

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Bird holding fish skeleton

Bird holding fish skeleton (1740)

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Portrait of a Young Man

Portrait of a Young Man

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Outside Battlement Walls

Outside Battlement Walls (1740)

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Classical scene with statue

Classical scene with statue (1740)

George Knapton (English, 1698 - 1778)
A Graduate of Merton College, Oxford

A Graduate of Merton College, Oxford (c. 1754-1755)

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Pastoral scene

Pastoral scene (1740)

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Landscape with deer

Landscape with deer (1740)

George Knapton (English, 1698 - 1778)
Interior with domed ceiling

Interior with domed ceiling (1740)

George Knapton (English, 1698 - 1778)
Classical scene

Classical scene (1740)

George Knapton (English, 1698 - 1778)
Pastoral scene with huts

Pastoral scene with huts (1740)

George Knapton (English, 1698 - 1778)
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