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Artist:
Joseph Highmore
Gender:
male
Life Dates:
1692–1780
Birth:
1692
London [YCBA], [View map in LUX]
Death:
1780
Canterbury [YCBA], [View map in LUX], [View map in LUX]
Artwork:
A Family Conversation Piece Joseph Highmore
A Woman and her Child, Probably Olive Sharpe (née Cartwright) and her son John Joseph Highmore
An Unknown Man Joseph Highmore
An Unknown Man in Black Joseph Highmore
Charles Penruddocke Joseph Highmore
Sketch of a Young Girl Joseph Highmore
Study for a Group Portrait Joseph Highmore
The Angel of Mercy Joseph Highmore
The Harlowe Family, from Samuel Richardson's "Clarissa" Joseph Highmore
The Head of a Young Boy Joseph Highmore
A Perspective view of the East Front of Hampton Court, taken from the Park Gate after Joseph Highmore
An Oblique View of the East Front of Hampton Court, with part of garden after Joseph Highmore
Caroline (Queen of George II) after Joseph Highmore
Illustrations to Samuel Richardson's 'The Life of Pamela', illustrated by Joseph Highmore after Joseph Highmore
Mr. B. Expostulating with Pamela in the Summer house after some liberties taken Mrs. Jervis (who is seen through the window) having just before left her. after Joseph Highmore
Pamela asking the Blessing of Sr. Jacob Swinford, Mr. B's unkle, a rough old fox hunter, who after the most obstinate resolution to the contrary, relents, and becomes her great admirer, Mr. B. behind, whispering Lady Davers she having conceived the... after Joseph Highmore
Pamela dressed in order to meet Mr. B. at Sir Simon Darnford's, is prevented by the sudden arrival of Lady Davers, who forceibly detains her, & loads her with the bitterest reproaches that rage & disdain could suggest, her Nephew is looking over... after Joseph Highmore
Pamela having divided her clothes into threee Bundles, in order to leave the House, rejects that containing her Masters presents calling it the wicked bundle, & harangues over her own little Parcel which she huggs in her Arms;... after Joseph Highmore
Pamela is represented in this first Piece, writing in her late Lady's dressing room, her History being known only by her letters. She is here surprised by Mr. B. who improves this occasion to further his designs after Joseph Highmore
Pamela on her knees before her Father, whom she had discovered behind the door having overturned the card table in the way. Sr. Simon Darnford his Lady & c. observing her with eagerness and admiration Mr. B struck with this scene is waiting the issue. after Joseph Highmore
Pamela setting out in the travelling Chariot (for her Father's as She is made to believe) takes her farewel of Mrs. Jervis, and the other servants; Mr. B. observing her from the window; by whose private order she is carried into Lincolnshire after Joseph Highmore
Pamela Swooning, after having discovered Mr. B. in the closet, He (frighted) endeavouring to recover her, Mrs. Jervis wringing her hands, and screaming after Joseph Highmore
Pamela undressing herself (Mrs Jewkes being first got to bed) while Mr. B. disguised in the maids clothes, with the apron thrown over his face, is impatiently waiting for the execution of his plot. after Joseph Highmore
Pamela with the Children and Miss Goodwin to whome she is telling her nursery tales. This last Piece leaves her in full possession of the peaceable fruits of her Virtue long after having surmounted all the difficulties it had been exposed to after Joseph Highmore
Pamela, being now in the custody of Mrs. Jenkes, seizes an occasion (as they are walking in the garden) to propose a Correspondence with Mr. Williams in order to contrive an Escape, who agree to hide their letters between two tiles near the Sunflower after Joseph Highmore
Samuel Richardson after Joseph Highmore
Sir James Thornhill after Joseph Highmore
Teresia Constantia Phillips after Joseph Highmore
The Diagonal Walk, fountain and canal in the Garden of Hampton Court after Joseph Highmore
The Marriage Ceremony performed in Mr. B.'s own Chappel by Mr. Williams, Mr. Peters giving her away, Mrs. Jewkes waits behind Pamela and the Maid keeps the door after Joseph Highmore
The Pavilion Belonging to the Bowling Green at the end of the Terras Walk, at Hampton Court after Joseph Highmore
The South Front of Hampton Court with part of the garden after Joseph Highmore
Figures in a Tavern or Coffee House attributed to Joseph Highmore
A Club of Gentlemen formerly Joseph Highmore
Woman wearing a Feathered Headdress formerly Joseph Highmore