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John Hoppner
1758–1810
(b London, 25 Apr. 1758; d London, 23 Jan. 1810). British portrait painter, born of German immigrant parents who worked at the court of George II.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Portrait of a Lady 1875–1885 (?) Sudley House
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David Pitcairn (1749–1809), Physician at St Bartholomew's Hospital c.1850 St Bartholomew’s Hospital Museum and Archive
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William Pitt the Younger, Prime Minister 1833 Parliamentary Art Collection
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Lord Farnborough exhibited 1807 Tate
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The Prince of Wales (1762–1830) 1807 Walker Art Gallery
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Beilby Porteus (1731–1809) 1807 Fulham Palace
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Captain Henry Blackwood (1770–1832) 1806 National Maritime Museum
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William Pitt the Younger (1759–1806), Prime Minister (1783–1801 & 1804–1806) 1806 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Sleeping Nymph and Cupid 1806 National Trust, Petworth House
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Lady Louisa Tollemache (1745–1840), Countess of Dysart 1805 National Trust, Ham House
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William Pitt (1759–1806), MP 1805 English Heritage, The Wellington Collection, Apsley House
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William Pitt (1759–1806), Prime Minister 1805 Government Art Collection
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Miss Harriet Cholmondeley exhibited 1804 Tate
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The Right Honourable William Windham (1750–1810), MP for Norwich 1804 Norwich Civic Portrait Collection, Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery
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Sir George Beaumont 1803 The National Gallery, London
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Captain Peter Parker (1785–1814) c.1808–1810 National Maritime Museum
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William Pitt c.1806–7 Tate
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Sir William Scott (1745–1836), afterwards Baron Stowell, Elder Brother of the Earl of Eldon, Fellow (1764), Judge of the High Court of the Admiralty before 1806 University College, University of Oxford
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Lady Caroline Villiers (1774–1835), Lady Paget, Later Duchess of Argyll, with Her Eldest Son Henry (1797–1869), Later 2nd Marquess of Anglesey 1800 National Trust, Plas Newydd
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William Cleaver (1742–1815), DD, Principal (1785–1809) 1800 Brasenose College, University of Oxford