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English Artists

English Artists by their Movement and Famous Works

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Nicholas Hilliard Miniature Painter - Elizabeth I; Amias Paulet; Marguerite de Navarre; Francis Drake; Walter Raleigh; James I
Thomas Gainsborough Landscape/Portrait Painter - The Blue Boy; Perdita; Market Cart; Lady Innes; Portrait of King George III and Queen Charlotte Sophia; Mr. and Mrs. Andrews; Cornard Wood; The Watering Place
William Hogarth Historical/Satirical Painter - The Rake's Progress; Marriage a la Mode; Garrick as Richard III; The Shrimp Girl; The Bathos; The Harlot's Progress; Industry and Idleness; The Four Stages of Cruelty; Beer Street; Gin Lane
William Blake Romanticist Painter - The Ancient of Days; A Vision of the Last Judgement; The Ghost of a Flea; Nebuchadnezzar
Joshua Reynolds Portrait Painter - The Age of Innocence; Portrait of Samuel Johnson; Sarah Siddons at the Tragic Muse; Nelly O'Brien; Strawberry Girl
Thomas Girtin Watercolor/Etch Painter - The White House at Chelsea; Jedburgh Abbey from the River; Durham Cathedral and Bridge; Kirkstall Abbey, Yorkshire
John Constable Romanticist Painter - The Hay Wain; The Vale of Dedham; The White House; Salisbury Cathedral; Cornfield; Boatbuilding near Flatford Mill; Wivenhoe Park
JMW Turner Romanticist Painter - The Fighting Temeraire; The Slave Ship; Rain, Steam, and Speed; Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons; The Bay at Baiae with Apollo and the Sibyl; Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus
John Tenniel Cartoon Illustrator - Drawings for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
John Millais Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood Painter - Christ in the House of His Parents; Ophelia; The Carpenter Shop
William Hunt Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood Painter - The Scapegoat; The Finding of the Savior in the Temple; The Shadow of Death; The Awakening Conscience; Rienzi; Claudio and Isabella
Dante Rossetti Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood Painter - The Wedding of St. George and the Princess Sabra; The Girlhood of Mary Virgin
Richard Hamilton Pop Art Painter - Just what is it that makes today's houses so different, so appealing?; This is Tomorrow
Inigo Jones Architect - Queen's House; Banqueting House; Wilton House; Covent Garden
Christopher Wren Architect - St. Paul's Cathedral; Royal Hospital Chelsea; Royal Naval College; rebuilding of London after the 1666 fire
John Vanbrugh Architect - Blenheim Palace; Castle Howard; Seaton Delaval Hall; Grimsthorpe Castle; Stowe House; Kings Weston House
Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington Architect - Burlington House; Westminster School; Chiswick House; Northwick Park
John Wood Architect - St. John's Hospital; Queen Square; Prior Park; The Royal Mineral Water Hospital; The Circus; Liverpool Town Hall
John Nash Architect - Buckingham Palace; Royal Pavilion; Brighton; Marble Arch; Carlton House Terrace; Regent Street
Joseph Paxton Architect - Crystal Palace
John Soane Architect - Bank of England; Dulwich Picture Gallery; Pitzhanger Manor
Augustus Pugin and Charles Barry Architects - Houses of the English Parliament
Charles Rennie Mackintosh Architect - Glasgow School of Art; The Willow Tearooms; Hill House; Queen's Cross Church; Scotland Street School
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