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Joseph Highmore - The Angel of Mercy

The Angel of Mercy (ca. 1746)

Joseph Highmore (English, 1692 - 1780)
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Why is this image in the public domain?
The Artist died in 1780 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.
Joseph Highmore
About the Artist

Joseph Highmore was an English portrait and historical painter, illustrator and author.

Highmore was born in London, the third son of Edward Highmore, a coal merchant, and nephew of Thomas Highmore, Serjeant Painter to William III. He displayed early ability but was discouraged by his family from taking up art professionally, and began a legal training instead. At the ending of a clerkship at the age of 17 (during which he continued to attend a drawing academy run by Godfrey Kneller and lectures on anatomy by William Cheselden), he abandoned the law and started to work as a painter.

On the revival of the Order of the Bath in 1725, he was selected to paint the knights in full costume. The years 1732 to 1734 were spent on a tour of the Netherlands and France. In the next few years he received patronage from the royal family, but during the 1740s began to cater more for a middle-class clients. In 1762 Highmore sold the contents of his studio and retired to Canterbury, where he lived with his daughter and son-in-law.

Highmore died aged 87 on 3 March 1780. He was buried in sheep's wool (to comply with a 17th-century statute to encourage the wool trade) in the fifth bay of the south aisle of Canterbury Cathedral.

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More Artwork by Joseph Highmore (View all 16 Artworks)

Portrait of a Lady (c. 1730-1735)

Joseph Highmore (English, 1692 - 1780)

Sketch of a Young Girl (ca. 1735)

Joseph Highmore (English, 1692 - 1780)

The artist’s wife Susanna, son Anthony and daughter Susanna

Joseph Highmore (English, 1692 - 1780)

A Family Conversation Piece

Joseph Highmore (English, 1692 - 1780)

Study for a Group Portrait

Joseph Highmore (English, 1692 - 1780)

The Head of a Young Boy (ca. 1735)

Joseph Highmore (English, 1692 - 1780)
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