Painters’ houses



 

Painters’ houses

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Canaletto’s studio
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The Leicester Fields area was inhabited by painters and doctors.

Hogarth lived in Leicester Fields (nowadays Leicester Square) at n°30 (South East angle) from 1733 till his death in 1764 ; he had a house in Chiswick.

Wilson lived in the Covent Garden area from 1758.

Gainsborough, when he left Bath in 1774, set up in a wing of Schomberg House in Pall Mall.

Canaletto, when he stayed in London between 1746 and 1755, lived at 16 Silver Street (the continuation of Beak Street, the latter name being now given to both streets and his house being now n° 41).

Scott lived at 2 Henrietta Street, in the Covent Garden area, from 1747 to 1758.

Marlow lived in Great Newport Street (close to Leicester Fields) from 1760 ; he retired to Twickenham from 1788.

 

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Scott’s house
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Reynolds lived in Leicester Fields at n°47 (West side) from 1760 till his death in 1792.

Paul Sandby lived in Bayswater, to the North of Hyde Park , from 1772 till his death.

Malton lived in Poland Street (Soho).

Girtin, who was born in Southwark, lived near Covent Garden at the end of the 18the century (Henrietta Street then Long Acre in 1799), then in Islington further North from 1800.

 

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Hogarth’s house in Chiswick
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Gainsborough’s lodgings
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Canaletto 1697-1768

 

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Canaletto
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Canaletto
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Canaletto
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Canaletto
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Canaletto
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Canaletto
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Hogarth 1697-1764

 

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Southwark Fair (1733)
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The Rake’s Progress (1735)
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Hogarth, The Four Times of the Day (1738)
(Morning at Upton House)
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Hogarth, The Four Times of the Day (1738)
(Noon at Grimsthorpe)
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Hogarth, The Four Times of the Day (1738)
(Evening at Drummond Castles)
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Hogarth, The Four Times of the Day (1738)
(Night at Upton House)
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Marriage à la Mode (1745)
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Beer Street (1750)
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Gin Lane (1750)
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Canvassing for Votes (1758)
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Canaletto

  • London and the Thames. Exhibition catalogue. London: Somerset House, 1977.
  • Canaletto: Paintings and Drawings. Exhibition Catalogue. London: The Queen’s Gallery, 1980.
  • LINKS, J.G. Canaletto. London: Phaidon, 1982, 1994.
  • LIVERSIDGE, Michael, and Jane FARRINGTON. Canaletto and England. London: Merrell Holberton / The Birmingham City Museums and Gallery, 1993.
  • A King’s Purchase : King George III and the Collection of Consul Smith. Exhibition Catalogue. London: The Queen’s Gallery, 1993.
  • Venice through Canaletto’s Eyes. Exhibition Catalogue. London: The National Gallery, 1998.

 

Hogarth

  • BINDMAN, David. Hogarth and his Times . London: British Museum, 1997.
  • The Dumb Show : Image and Society in the Works of William Hogarth. Oxford: The Voltaire Foundation, 1997.
  • Pictures in Pictures. Themes and Variations at the National Gallery. Video, 1993.

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