LAMBERT, George - b. ~1700 Kent, d. 1765 London - WGA

LAMBERT, George

(b. ~1700 Kent, d. 1765 London)

English painter. He was a pupil of Warner Hassels (active 1680-1710), a portrait painter in Godfrey Kneller’s circle, but Lambert’s earliest dated painting, Classical Landscape with Two Figures (1723; private collection), already shows the influence of the landscape painter John Wootton. From 1726 he worked in London as a scene painter at Lincoln’s Inn Fields Theatre; he followed the impresario John Rich to Covent Garden Theatre in 1732 and continued to work there until his death.

In 1735 he was a founder-member of the prestigious Beef-Steak Club, an association of actors, men of letters and artists, among them William Hogarth and Rich. He was also involved in clubs and movements organized by artists to improve their professional standing and supported Hogarth’s efforts in 1735 to establish artists’ legal copyright over their engraved work.

Capriccio with a Classical Sarcophagus
Capriccio with a Classical Sarcophagus by

Capriccio with a Classical Sarcophagus

In this capriccio possibly Beeston Castle, Cheshire is depicted in the background.

Wooded Landscape
Wooded Landscape by

Wooded Landscape

The picture shows a wooded landscape with figures resting by a stream.

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