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Monamy, Peter
Arrival of George II in England after a visit to Hanover
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ID: 44721
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Monamy, Peter
English Painter, 1681-1749
English painter. It seems likely that his family origins and name were French. The Painter-Stainers' Company records that he was apprenticed as a house painter to William Clarke from 1696, but by 1710 he had become a marine artist, filling the gap in the market left by the death of Willem van de Velde the younger in 1707. Most of his subsequent career was devoted to careful imitations of van de Velde's style (and, in some cases, of particular pictures), by which, according to Vertue, 'he distinguished himself and came into reputation'. He maintained his links with the Painter-Stainers, of which he had been made a freeman in 1703 Related Paintings of Monamy, Peter :. | The Capture of Louisbourg | The taking of Porto Bello by Vice-Admiral Vernon on 22 November 1739 with six men-o-war only | A storm | The Capture of the San Joseph | The Taking of the St-Joseph,a Spanish caracca ship | Related Artists: Jules Breton1827-1906
French Jules Breton Locations
French painter and writer. After the death of his mother he was brought up in the village of Courrires by his father, grandmother and uncle. The last instilled in him respect for tradition and a commitment to the philosophical ideas of the 18th century. Breton father, as supervisor of the lands of the Duc de Duras, encouraged him to develop a deep knowledge of and affection for his native region and its heritage, which remained central to his art. METSU, GabrielDutch painter (b. 1629, Leiden, d. 1667, Amsterdam). Giovanni Ricco1817-1873
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