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George Lambert (English painter)

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Lambert was a man of jovial temperament and shrewd wit, and frequently spent his evenings at work in his painting-loft at Covent Garden Theatre, to which men of note in the fashionable or theatrical world resorted to share his supper of a beef-steak, freshly cooked on the spot. Out of these meetings
258:, exhibited with them in 1761 and the three following years, and during the same period contributed to the Academy exhibitions. In 1765 he and other members seceded and formed the Incorporated Society of Artists of Great Britain, of which he was elected the first president. 359: 344: 300:(1600–1682) with respect to his use of soft light to unify the scene in this painting. Though he never visited Italy he was inspired by the classical tradition of landscape painting. 32: 505: 239:" which long maintained a high social reputation. Most of Lambert's scene-paintings unfortunately perished when Covent Garden Theatre was destroyed by fire in 1808. 590: 457: 570: 402: 329: 296:" (1733) which depicts a well-known beauty spot south of London. Hogarth considered Lambert a rival to the famous French landscape painter 277:(engraver, 1660–1756) in obtaining a bill from parliament securing artists a copyright on their works. Lambert's portraits were painted by 580: 255: 123: 510: 443: 168:, soon attracting attention by the quality of his landscape painting. He painted many large and fine landscapes in the style of 216: 575: 189: 44: 585: 544: 145: 524: 472:
Photograph of a Hertfordshire Plot Elm for comparison ('The Backs', River Lea, Ware, Herts., from Hammerton,
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In conjunction with Samuel Scott, Lambert painted a series of Indian views for the old
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Lambert also obtained a great reputation as a scene-painter, working at first for the
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Psychosocial Spaces: Verbal and Visual Readings of British Culture, 1750–1820
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he is recognised as a pioneer of British landscape in art, for its own sake.
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and a member of the jovial society that met at 'Old Slaughter's' Tavern in
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Lambert died on 30 November 1765 at his home on the Piazza in
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in 1727, and in line by H. Robinson and others), and Hogarth.
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A Pastoral Landscape with Shepherds and their Flocks
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Giles Hussey
Yale Center for British Art
Kent
Covent Garden
London
Society of Artists of Great Britain
landscape artist
Richard Wilson
Kent
Warner Hassells
John Wootton
Gaspar Poussin
Salvator Rosa
François Vivares
James Mason
Plymouth
Mount Edgcumbe
Samuel Scott
Saltwood Castle
Dover
Foundling Hospital
London
Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre
John Rich
Covent Garden Theatre
Amigoni
Beefsteak Club
William Hogarth
St Martin's Lane

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