British school of portraiture

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The British school of portraiture is a tradition of portrait painting in Britain, exemplified by artists like Joshua Reynolds, that emphasizes elegance, character, and often idealized depictions of its sitters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artistic tradition
portrait painting style
associatedWith Allan Ramsay NERFINISHED
David Hockney NERFINISHED
Francis Bacon NERFINISHED
George Romney NERFINISHED
George Stubbs NERFINISHED
Godfrey Kneller NERFINISHED
John Hoppner NERFINISHED
John Singer Sargent NERFINISHED
Joshua Reynolds NERFINISHED
Lucian Freud NERFINISHED
Thomas Gainsborough NERFINISHED
Thomas Lawrence NERFINISHED
William Hogarth NERFINISHED
characteristic attention to costume and fashion
emphasis on social status
flattering representation of sitters
use of symbolic attributes
codifiedBy Joshua Reynolds NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
emphasizes character of the sitter
elegance of the sitter
idealized depiction of sitters
focusesOn depiction of individual sitters
genre portrait painting
hasPart English portraiture
Irish portraiture
Scottish portraiture
Welsh portraiture
influenced American portraiture
colonial portraiture in the British Empire
influencedBy Dutch Golden Age portraiture NERFINISHED
French Rococo painting
Grand Manner painting NERFINISHED
Italian Renaissance portraiture
period 17th century
18th century
19th century
20th century
21st century
relatedMovement Grand Manner portraiture
taughtAt Royal Academy of Arts NERFINISHED
typicalFormat bust-length portrait
full-length portrait
three-quarter-length portrait
typicalMedium oil on canvas
typicalSubject aristocracy
military officers
politicians
royalty
wealthy patrons

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Joshua Reynolds movement British school of portraiture
Hogarth movement British school of portraiture
subject surface form: William Hogarth
this entity surface form: British school of painting