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All John Shackleton 's Paintings
The Painting Names Are Sorted From A to Z


ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
94412  
George II by John Shackleton, John Shackleton
 
 George II by John Shackleton   1758 cjr
81096  
Portrait of George II of Great Britain, John Shackleton
 
 Portrait of George II of Great Britain   Date approx. 1755-1767 Medium Oil cjr
82495  
Portrait of Henry Pelham, John Shackleton
 
 Portrait of Henry Pelham   1752(1752) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 123.8 x 102.2 cm (48.7 x 40.2 in) cyf
94413  
Portrait of Prime minister Henry Pelham, John Shackleton
 
 Portrait of Prime minister Henry Pelham   before 1754(1754) Medium oil cjr

John Shackleton
was a British painter and draughtsman who produced history paintings and portraits. His parents and origins are unknown. Shackleton painted several surviving portraits, for example of Henry Pelham (National Portrait Gallery), William Windham (1717 - 1761; now at Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk), and of John Bristowe, steward to the first duke of Newcastle (now in the Reitlinger Museum of Fine Art, Maidenhead). From 1749 he was Principal Painter in Ordinary to George II and George III. He continued to be paid for portraits of the king and queen up even during 1765 - 6, when their official portraits were being done by Allan Ramsay. Several examples of his and his studio's output of royal portraits survive - one of George II dated 1755 is in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh; another of George II in Room 2 of the British Museum, London (commissioned by the museum in 1759 - the Museum also holds engravings after his paintings), along with two more of George II in the Royal Collection and others in Fishmongers' Hall, London, and Maidenhead Museum.



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