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LINNELL, JOHN (17921882) , English painter, was born in London on the 16th of June 1792. His father being a carver and gilder, Linnell was early brought into contact with artists, and when he was ten years old he was drawing and selling his portraits in chalk and pencil. His first artistic instruction was received from Benjamin West, and he spent a year in the house
Mulready
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series of outlines from Michelangelo's frescoes in the Sistine chapel, and, in 1840, superintending the issue of a selection of plates from the pictures in Buckingham Palace, one of them, a Titian landscape, being mezzotinted by himself. At first he supported himself mainly by miniature painting, and by the execution of larger portraits, such as the likenesses of Mulready
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series of designsLr5o for drawings and engravings of The Inventions to the Book of Job, and a like sum for those illustrative of Dante.End of Article: LINNELL, JOHN (17921882) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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