| Highmore,
Joseph (b. 1692, London, d. 1780, Canterbury) |
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English painter, mainly
of portraits. He studied at Kneller's Academy and had a considerable practice
as a portraitist by the 1720s. His early work is in the manner of Richardson,
but from the 1730s his portraits became more elegant as he responded to
the Rococo influences that began to pervade English painting at this time.
Some of his more informal works, however, have a directness and freshness
that recall Hogarth (Mr. Oldham and Friends), Tate Gallery, London). |