Richard Phillips (English painter)
Richard Phillips (1681–1741) | |
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Born |
1681 London |
Died |
1741 London |
Nationality | British |
Richard Phillips or Philips (1681–1741) was a British portrait painter.
Phillips was born in London. His portrait of Edmond Halley hangs in the National Portrait Gallery, and his portrait of William Lowndes hangs in the Bank of England. He was the father of the painter Charles Phillips (1708-1748) who became a Rembrandt follower.[1]
Phillips died in London.
References
- ↑ Richard Phillips (1681–1741) in the RKD
External links
- 5 Paintings by Richard Philips at the Art UK site
- Richard Phillips 2 on artnet
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