Kneller, Godfrey (1646-1723) (follower of)

Creator details

Name
Kneller, Godfrey (1646-1723) (follower of)
Nationality
British
Biography
Kneller was the leading portrait painter in England during the late 17th to early 18th centuries, documenting court society for almost 40 years. He popularized the kit-cat format for portraits and was also the founding governor in 1711 of the first proper academy of art in England. Among his best works are 42 portraits of members of the famous literary association called the Kit-Cat Club, which are now in the National Portrait Gallery, London. These were painted between about 1700 and about 1720 and are of a size (36 x 28 inches) that allows a half-length portrait showing one or both hands; 'kitcat size' is now a generic term.

Assets (16 in total)

An Unknown Lady with a Blue Mantle, seated by an opening to Landscape
An Unknown Lady in Blue with a Violet Mantle
Portrait of a Gentleman (oil on canvas)
Lord Crewe (oil on panel)
James II (oil on canvas)
Dorothy Taylor, Mrs William Kinaston (d.1730)
Portrait of a Gentleman (oil on canvas)
Portrait of a lady (oil on canvas)
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (oil on canvas)
Lady Anne Egerton, Duchess of Bedford, later Countess of Jersey (c.1704/9-1762)
Portrait of Anne Churchill, Countess of Sunderland (?) (1683-1716) (oil on canvas)
Portrait of a man, said to be John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (engraving)

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