All William Hoare 's Paintings
The Painting Names Are Sorted From A to Z


Choice ID Image  Paintings (From A to Z)       Details 
79061 Countess of Chatham  Countess of Chatham   . 1766(1766) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
94402 Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield  Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield   cjr
85478 Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke  Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke   oil on canvas 126.5 x 102 cm 18th century cjr
94400 Portrait of a Lady  Portrait of a Lady   18th century Medium pastel on canvas Dimensions 58.5 x 44.5 cm (23 x 17.5 in) cjr
83493 Portrait of Christopher Anstey with his daughter  Portrait of Christopher Anstey with his daughter   1776-1778 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 126.5 x 101 cm (49.8 x 39.8 in) cyf
80581 Portrait of John Carteret  Portrait of John Carteret   1750-1752(1750-1752) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 125.7 x 101 cm (49.5 x 39.8 in) cyf
83090 Portrait of Richard  Portrait of Richard   1761(1761) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 76.2 x 62.9 cm (30 x 24.8 in) cyf

William Hoare
William Hoare of Bath RA (c. 1707 - 12 December 1792) was an English painter and printmaker, co-founder of the Royal Academy noted for his pastels. Born near Eye, Suffolk, Hoare received a gentlemanes education in Faringdon. He showed a marked aptitude for drawing and was sent to London to study under Giuseppe Grisoni, who had left Florence for London in 1715. When Grisoni returned to Italy in 1728, Hoare went with him, travelling to Rome and continuing his studies under the direction of Francesco Imperiali. He remained in Rome for nine years, returning to London in 1737/8. Failing to establish himself in London, Hoare settled in Bath, an expanding spa town popular with the wealthier classes. He obtained numerous commissions, the most important being for official portraits of social leaders of the day (including George Frideric Handel) and political men. There are several versions of most of these, suggesting that he had a studio, and they were further publicised by the production of mezzotints by leading engravers of the day. Hoare himself was a delicate etcher and published a number of private plates, mostly of family and friends, including Miss Hoare (probably Mary), Christopher Anstey and the 3rd Duke of Beaufort. His pastels were influenced by Rosalba Carriera.

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