Master of landscapes, military motifs, and equestrian conversation pieces, artist John Wootton created paintings that were cherished by the Lords and Ladies of the Empire. Often breaking with Flemish precedent, Wootton placed riding subjects in the foreground of his pastorals paintings, thus creating a more dynamic form of British realism.
NobleMan on Horseback, after Baroque artist John WoottonJohn Wootton British (1682 - 1764) |
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Master of landscapes, military motifs, and equestrian conversation pieces, artist John Wootton created paintings that were cherished by the Lords and Ladies of the Empire. Often breaking with Flemish precedent, Wootton placed riding subjects in the foreground of his pastorals paintings, thus creating a more dynamic form of British realism. |
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