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Sir George Hayter was a notable English painter, specialising in portraits and large works involving in some cases several hundred individual portraits. Queen Victoria appreciated his merits and appointed Hayter her Principal Painter in Ordinary and also awarded him a Knighthood 1841. Show less Read more.


Sir Hayter (17921871) Queen Victoria (18191901)

Before his appointment as Queen Victoria's 'Painter of History and Portrait' in 1837, George Hayter had impressed the young Princess with his skill as a portraitist and helped her with her first attempts at oil painting. Hayter was to succeed Sir David Wilkie as Principal Painter in Ordinary to the Queen in 1841. However, he received no royal commissions after 1842 as the Queen came to.


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Sir Hayter Head of a Bearded Old Man The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Sir George Hayter (1792 - 1871) RA Collection: People and Organisations Painter, print-maker. Studied at the Royal Academy schools; worked in London (but from 1826 to 1831 in Florence, Rome and Paris). Was knighted in 1842. Son of miniaturist and teacher Charles Hayter (1761-1835); brother of portrait draughtsman John Hayter (1800-95).


NPG D4670; Sir Hayter Portrait National Portrait Gallery

SIR GEORGE HAYTER (BRITISH, 1792-1871)Three albums of drawings and watercolours, in brown morrocco leather bindings with gilt dates to the spine:the first an album of 118 pages, containing 440 sketches with subjects including: views of Salisbury, and Winchester; numerous portraits, including of the artist's father; studies of horses; battle scenes; and a study of Salvator Mundi; the second an.


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Sir George Hayter (1792-1871) Portrait of Charlotte, Countess de la Bourdonnaye (1795-1875), full-length, in a green dress, seated on a day bed on a terrace, a dog on her lap, before a draped curtain, with an extensive landscape beyond signed and dated 'George Hayter, Pinxit Paris 1830.' (centre left)


Circle of Sir Hayter (17921871)

Description. The ceremony took place on the morning of 10 February 1840 in the Chapel Royal, St James's Palace. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert clasp hands at the altar rails, before the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Queen had been pleased with Sir George Hayter's painting of her Coronation (RCIN 405409) 'which we thought a fine thing', and.


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Sir George Hayter Date of birth 1792 Date of death 1871. Artworks See all 5 artworks › Sale Pretroriane, Villa Adriana, n.d. George Hayter; Portrait of Flora MacDonald, n.d. George Hayter; Standing Man in Armour Holding Lance, n.d. George Hayter; Rams' Skulls, n.d. George Hayter; Seated Male Nude with Sketch of Nude Archer, October 20, 1808


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Sir George Hayter (British, London 1792-1871 London) 1840. Young Pilgrim with Guardian Angel. Attributed to Sir George Hayter (British, London 1792-1871 London) 1820-71. Lady Lilith. 1867. Rouen, View from Bon-Secours. Richard Parkes Bonington (British, Arnold, Nottinghamshire 1802-1828 London)


Sir Hayter (17921871) Ernest I, Duke of SaxeCoburgGotha (17841844)

HAYTER, Sir George (1789-1871), principal painter in ordinary to the queen, was the son of a popular drawing-master and teacher of perspective who published a well-known introduction to perspective and other works. The son was born in London, and in his early youth went to sea.


Sir Robert Harry Inglis 2nd Painting Sir Hayter Oil Paintings

Sir George Hayter (17 December 1792 - 18 January 1871) was an English painter, specialising in portraits and large works involving in some cases several hundred individual portraits. Queen Victoria appreciated his merits and appointed Hayter her Principal Painter in Ordinary and also awarded him a Knighthood 1841.


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SIR GEORGE HAYTER (LONDON 1792-1871) Portrait of a Lady, in a velvet gown and blue embroidered shawl, a guitar at her feet, a view of the Bay of Naples from the strata di Posilippo, with Vesuvius erupting in a landscape in the background oil on canvas 94 ½ x 58 ¼ in. (240 x 148 cm.)


Sir Hayter, Portrait of an Officer of the East India Company BADA

Sir George Hayter was born on December 17, 1792 in London, England. He was a painter of portraits and historical genre, animals, religious subjects and miniatures. He is renowned for his portraiture. George Hayter was the son of Charles Hayter, also a portrait painter and miniaturist. He studied at the Royal Academy Schools.


Sir Hayter, self portrait. Sir Hayter, Oil on canvas, c. 1820 Self portrait

Hayter's picture represents the moving of the address to the Crown on 5 February 1833, at the opening of the first Reformed Parliament in the House of Commons (St Stephen's Chapel, destroyed by fire, 1834). The figure actually speaking on the left is the 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane. The picture includes nearly four hundred identifiable figures.


NPG D4669; Sir Hayter Portrait National Portrait Gallery

Sir George Hayter (17 December 1792 - 18 January 1871) was an English painter, specialising in portraits and large works involving in some cases several hundred individual portraits. Queen Victoria appreciated his merits and appointed Hayter her Principal Painter in Ordinary and also awarded him a Knighthood 1841.


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Sir George Hayter (1792-1871), Pencil on paper, A portrait sketch of a young woman, titled Land of the Leal, Jane Landseer. Signed with monogram lower. Mounted with a 19th century study of a female head. Together with a pencil sketch of a mature lady seated wearing glasses. Inscribed verso Mrs Elizabeth Ashton, died 19th July 1851.