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Sir James Thornhill was the great English exponent of baroque decorative painting, at a time when foreign artists received almost all commissions for such work.
Thornhill lived in London from an early age, and was apprenticed to the decorative painter Joseph Highmore and also made a careful study of foreign decorative painters such as Antonio Verrio and Louis Laguerre. He worked on decorative schemes at great houses such as Chatsworth and Hanbury Hall but his first major commission was a series of paintings and murals for the Royal Naval Hospital (now College) in Greenwich, of which the most important is the ceiling of its painted hall showing William III and Queen Mary surrounded by allegorical figures (1707–14).
Soon after completing the painted hall at Greenwich, Thornhill was awarded the commission to decorate the dome of St Paul’s Cathedral. These two major projects established Thornhill’s reputation as the foremost decorative painter in England, which in 1718 was added to by his appointment as history painter-in-ordinary to the king, the first of several court appointments.
Thornhill’s career predated the artists’ societies which laid the ground for the founding of the Royal Academy of Arts, but as a director of the Great Queen Street Academy from 1711 he was already arguing publicly for the establishment of such an academy, and in 1724 he opened a free drawing academy in his house in Covent Garden.
In 1729 Thornhill was granted a royal warrant to make copies of Raphael’s Acts of the Apostles cartoons, then at Hampton Court Palace. Thornhill wanted his copies to be the focus of academic instruction, and in 1800 the copies were acquired by the Royal Academy, where they served precisely that purpose. Thornhill’s death in 1734 ended the epoch of grand baroque decorative painting in Britain.
Born: 1675/76
Died: 1734
Gender: Male
Sir James Thornhill
The Blinding of Elymas, 1729-31
Oil on canvas
Sir James Thornhill
Paul preaching in the Areopagus, 1729-31
Oil on canvas
Sir James Thornhill
The Sacrifice at Lystra, 1729-31
Oil on canvas
Sir James Thornhill
Peter and John curing the Lame Man, 1729-31
Oil on canvas
Sir James Thornhill
Ananias and Sapphira, 1729-31
Oil on canvas
Sir James Thornhill
The Miraculous Draught of Fishes, 1729-31
Oil on canvas
Sir James Thornhill
Christ's Charge to St Peter, 1729-31
Oil on canvas
Sir James Thornhill
Portrait of John (aka Jack) Sheppard, c.1724
Richard Bentley
Richardi Bentleii Et Doctorum Virorum Epistolæ, Partim Mutuæ. Accedit Richardi Dawesii Ad Joannem Taylorum Epistola Singularis. - Londini,: [1807]
04/3629
Colen Campbell
Vitruvius Britannicus, or The British Architect, Containing The Plans, Elevations, and Sections of the Regular Buildings, both Publick and Private, In Great Britain, With Variety of New Designs; in 200 large Folio Plates, Engraven by the best Hands; and Drawn either from the Buildings themselves, or the Original Designs of the Architects; In II Volumes Vol. I. (Vol. II.) by Colin Campbell Esqr. Vitruvius Britannicus, ou L'Architecte Britannique, Contenant Les Plans, Elevations, & Sections des Bâtimens Reguliers, tant Particuliers que Publics de la Grande Bretagne, Compris en 200 grandes Planches gravez en taille douce par les Meilleurs Maitres, et tous ou dessinez des Bâtimens memes, ou copiez des Desseins Originaux des Architectes: En Deux Tomes. Tome I. (Tome II.) Par le Sieur Campbell. - London: [1715 (-1717)]
03/2803
An Historical Account Of The Royal Hospital For Seamen At Greenwich. - London:
03/2841