Godfrey Kneller
Sir Godfrey Kneller, 1st Baronet (born Gottfried Kniller; 8 August 1646 – 19 October 1723) was a German-British painter. The leading portraitist in England during the late Stuart and early Georgian eras, he served as court painter to successive English and British monarchs, including Charles II of England and George I of Great Britain. Kneller also painted scientists such as Isaac Newton, foreign monarchs such as Louis XIV of France and visitors to England such as Michael Shen Fu-Tsung. A pioneer of the kit-cat portrait, he was also commissioned by William III of England to paint eight "Hampton Court Beauties" to match a similar series of paintings of Charles II's "Windsor Beauties" that had been painted by Kneller's predecessor as court painter, Peter Lely.
Sir Godfrey Kneller | |
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Self-Portrait, 1685, NPG London | |
Born | Gottfried Kniller 8 August 1646 |
Died | 19 October 1723 77) London, Great Britain | (aged
Nationality | German, later British |
Occupation | Painter |
Known for | Leading portrait painter of England |
Spouse | Susanna Grave |
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