RUSSELL, John - b. 1745 Guildford, d. 1806 Hull - WGA

RUSSELL, John

(b. 1745 Guildford, d. 1806 Hull)

English pastel artist, amateur astronomer, and literary scholar, whose brilliantly coloured chalk portraits were highly appreciated in 18th-century England. His works were considered on a par with those of Sir Joshua Reynolds. An evangelical Methodist, he often voiced his religious views while drawing those who posed for him. He was retained as painter to George III. He also wrote several aesthetic and technical treatises on literature and painting. For 50 years he kept a diary on his religious exercises, and he laboured for 20 years with telescope and engraving tools on a lunar map.

Portrait of a Girl in a Bonnet
Portrait of a Girl in a Bonnet by

Portrait of a Girl in a Bonnet

Small Girl Presenting Cherries
Small Girl Presenting Cherries by

Small Girl Presenting Cherries

John Russel was a portraitist whose finest works are pastels and who closely studied Rosalba Carriera. The Small Girl Presenting Cherries is a combination of the portrait and the genre scene.

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