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    John Opie RA (16 May 1761 – 9 April 1807) was an English historical and portrait painter. He painted many great men and women of his day, including members of the British Royal Family, and others who were notable in the artistic and literary professions.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2024 · John Opie was an English portrait and historical painter popular in England during the late 18th century. Opie received art instruction from John Wolcot (“Peter Pindar”) in Truro from about 1775 and in 1781 was successfully launched in London as the “Cornish wonder,” a self-taught genius.

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  3. John Opie RA (May 1761 - 1807) RA Collection: People and Organisations. Born in Cornwall, John Opie was a precocious child with a clear talent for drawing and painting. In his early teens, Opie was ‘discovered’ by Dr John Wolcot, an amateur artist and critic, who greatly supported the young Opie and promoted his career.

  4. John Opie (16 May 1761 – 9 April 1807) was an English historical and portrait painter. He painted many great men and women of his day, including members of the British Royal Family, and others who were notable in the artistic and literary professions.

  5. St Agnes, Cornwall, May 1761; died London, 9 April 1807). English painter. He was something of a child prodigy and was discovered by the political satirist John Wolcot (better known by his pen name Peter Pindar), who in 1781 successfully launched him in London as an untaught genius (‘The Cornish Wonder’). At this time Opie was painting ...

  6. Artist associated with 151 portraits. The history painter and portraitist John Opie was introduced to London in 1781 as 'the Cornish Wonder'. His style as a portrait painter was marked by strong realism, and striking contrasts of light and dark.

  7. Há 6 dias · John Opie (16 May 1761 – 9 April 1807) was an English historical and portrait painter. He painted many great men and women of his day, including members of the British Royal Family, and others who were notable in the artistic and literary professions.