Sir Joshua Reynolds, RA, FRS, FRSA
The artist’s works:
A Caricature Group
c.1751
Rhode Island School of Design, Providence
Self-Portrait when Young
1753–1758
Tate Britain, London
Frances, Countess of Dartmouth
1756
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid
Portrait of a Clergyman
1756–1760
Museo del Prado, Madrid
David Garrick between Tragedy and Comedy
1760–1761
Private Collection
Portrait of a Young Lady
c.1760–1765
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Cupid as Link Boy
1774
Buffalo AKG Art Museum, Buffalo
Self-Portrait
c.1775
Tate Britain, London
Self-Portrait as a Deaf Man
c.1775
Tate Britain, London
Self Portrait of the Artist as a Deaf Man
c.1775
Buffalo AKG Art Museum, Buffalo
Portrait of Lord Donounghmore
1780–1790
Pinacoteca di Brera, Milano
A Nymph and Cupid: ‘The Snake in the Grass’
exhibited 1784
Tate Britain, London
The Infant Hercules
c.1785–1789
Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton
Infant Hercules Strangling Serpents
1786
Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg
Cupid Untying the Zone of Venus
1788
Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg
Continence of Scipio
1789
Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg
Reynolds in Art:
Constable, John (1776-1837)
Cenotaph to the Memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds
1833–1836
National Gallery, London
Born | July 16 | 1723 | Plympton (England) |
Died | February 23 | 1792 | London (England) |
Occupation | Painter |