BEECHEY, Sir William - b. 1753 Burford, d. 1839 London - WGA

BEECHEY, Sir William

(b. 1753 Burford, d. 1839 London)

English portrait painter. He was originally meant for a conveyancer, but a strong love for painting induced him to become a pupil at the Royal Academy in 1772. Some of his smaller portraits gained him considerable reputation; he began to be employed by the nobility, and in 1793 became associate of the Royal Academy. He painted many notabilities, including Nelson and Mrs. Siddons. He executed in all 364 portraits.

Beechey’s careful, somewhat insipid style changed little throughout his successful career. He was appointed portrait painter to Queen Charlotte in 1793 and was knighted in 1798 in recognition of his most ambitious painting, the huge Review of the Horse Guard with King George III and the Prince of Wales (formerly Royal Collection; destroyed in the fire at Windsor Castle, 1992).

George IV when Prince of Wales
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George IV when Prince of Wales

George IV (1762-1830) was king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and king of Hanover following the death of his father, George III, on 29 January 1820, until his own death ten years later. Throughout his adult life, George was an important artistic patron, acquiring an impressive collection of art and patronising architects and designers, most notably at Brighton.

Portrait of Joseph Nollekens
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Portrait of Joseph Nollekens

This portrait of the English sculptor Joseph Nollekens is an autograph replica by Beechey of the work which now hangs in the Tate Britain, London.

Portrait of Lady Mary Anne Pigot
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Portrait of Lady Mary Anne Pigot

Lady Mary Anne Pigot (died 1833) was the daughter of Colonel John Monckton (1739-1830) and his wife Anne. She married in 1796 Sir George Pigot (1766-1841). The portrait represents her three quarter length in a white dress, holding a letter.

Portrait of Margaret Stirling of Ardoch (d. 1849)
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Portrait of Margaret Stirling of Ardoch (d. 1849)

Margaret Stirling (died 1849) was the daughter of Sir William Stirling, 4th Baronet of Ardoch (c. 1730-1799) and his wife Christian Erskine.

Portrait of Mrs Simeon
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Portrait of Mrs Simeon

The painting portrays Mrs Simeon, standing in a landscape, with a dog by her side. Mrs Simeon, n�e Harriet Parry, was the daughter of Thomas Parry, a director of the East India Company between 1785-1816.

Portrait of a Boy
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Portrait of a Boy

The sitter is said to be Master Barker.

Two Children with a Spaniel
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Two Children with a Spaniel

The painting depicts a brother and sister with their pet spaniel, the boy reading a broadsheet entitled “Robin Hood.” It shows Beechey in relatively light-hearted, almost sentimental mode, and is one of a small group of portraits of children which the artist painted around 1790.

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