Portrait of Jeffry Wyatville

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Portrait of Jeffry Wyatville
Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830) - Sir Jeffry Wyatville (1766-1840) - RCIN 406994 - Royal Collection.jpg
Artist Thomas Lawrence
Yearc. 1829
Medium Oil on canvas, portrait painting
Dimensions144 cm× 112.6 cm(57 in× 44.3 in)
Location Royal Collection, Windsor Castle
Owner George IV   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Collection Royal Collection   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Accession No.RCIN 406994  OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

Portrait of Jeffry Wyatville is an oil on canvas portrait painting by the British artist Thomas Lawrence depicting the architect Jeffrey Wyattville. It was created c. 1829 [1]

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History and description

The Derbyshire-born Wyatville was responsible for the extensive refurbishment of Windsor Castle for George IV, one of the major public projects of his reign. Wyatville is shown holding design plans of the rebuilding with the castle visible in the background. Lawrence, the greatest portraitist of the Regency era, received a three hundred guinea commission from George IV in 1825 to produce the painting. Lawrence was customarily slow in producing the large number of commissions he received and the finished work wasn't completed for several years and remained in his studio at his death in January 1830. In style it resembles the work of Lawrence's predecessor as President of the Royal Academy Joshua Reynolds such as his Portrait of Joseph Banks . [2]

The painting remains in the Royal Collection at Windsor. An engraving was produced from it in 1834 by John Henry Robinson. [3] Wyatville was responsible for constructing the Waterloo Chamber at Windsor which features a large number of portraits produced by Lawrence of the European leaders responsible for the defeat of Napoleon. [4]

References

  1. Lindstrum p.42
  2. "Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830) - Sir Jeffry Wyatville (1766-1840)".
  3. "Sir Jeffry Wyatville - National Portrait Gallery".
  4. Hermann p 25

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