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Monamy, Peter
The Royal yacht Peregrine arriving in the Thames estuary with King George i aboard in September 1714
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ID: 44726
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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 :. | A ship running on to rocks in a violent storm | First Winner of Doggett-s Coat and Badge Race | This and the fllowing plate are the only two line engraving which were executed by Monamy himself | A fleet coming to anchor | The Taking of the St-Joseph,a Spanish caracca ship | Related Artists: Georg Lisiewski(1674 -1750 ) - Painter
Kate Elizabeth BunceEnglish Pre-Raphaelite Painter, 1856-1927 Phillips, ThomasEnglish, 1770-1845
From a respectable but impoverished family, he left school aged 13 to be apprenticed to Francis Eginton of Birmingham, a glass painter and early pioneer in reproduction by a 'photographic method'. The chiaroscuro effects of this process were a lasting influence on Phillips's style. In 1790 he moved to London to study at the Royal Academy and simultaneously assisted in Benjamin West's studio. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1794 to 1844 and was elected ARA in 1804, RA in 1808 and Professor of Painting in succession to Henry Fuseli from 1825 to 1832.
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