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Portrait of Mr and Mrs George Rogers Painting ID:: 40926
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Francis Hayman Portrait of Mr and Mrs George Rogers mk158
c.1751
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Portrait of a Man Painting ID:: 40927
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Francis Hayman Portrait of a Man mk158
c.1747
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Reigen der Milchmadchen oder das Manifest Painting ID:: 68417
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Francis Hayman Reigen der Milchmadchen oder das Manifest c. 1735
137 ?? 234 cm
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Unknown woman Painting ID:: 81803
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Francis Hayman Unknown woman 1745(1745)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 622 x 448 mm (24.49 x 17.64 in)
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Portrait of a Gentleman Painting ID:: 93253
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Francis Hayman Portrait of a Gentleman c. 1750
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 25 x 30 1/8 in. (63.5 x 76.5 cm)
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Francis Hayman
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English Painter, 1708-1776,English painter and illustrator. He was in London at the age of 10, and from 1718 until c. 1725 he was apprenticed to Robert Brown (d 1753), a decorative painter. From 1732 Hayman was employed as a scene painter at Goodman's Fields Theatre, where he painted allegorical works such as The King Attended by Peace, with Liberty and Justice Trampling on Tyranny and Oppression on the pit ceiling (destr.). He moved to Drury Lane Theatre in 1736, shortly before the Licensing Act closed Goodman's Fields. At Drury Lane he painted scenery for Thomas Arne's masque The Fall of Phaeton (1736) and was praised for his naturalistic landscapes. From the late 1730s he began accepting commissions for portraits and conversation pieces. His success in the field of portraiture rested on the dearth of good portrait painters in England at the time and his exploitation of a growing middle-class clientele. Hayman painted portraits of doctors, literary men and actors. |
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