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John Partridge (artist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Partridge (artist) :''for others with the same name, see John Partridge (disambiguation) John Partridge (20 November 1789 – 25 November 1872) was a British artist and portrait painter. Named 'portrait painter-extraordinary' to Queen Victoria, his pictures depict many of the notable figures of his time. Born in Glasgow, he was the second son of twelve children of Samuel Partridge.〔(Graves RE. ‘Partridge, John (1789–1872)’ (Noble C, revd), ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' (Oxford University Press; 2004) ) (accessed 23 August 2007)〕 His brother Richard Partridge became the President of the Royal College of Surgeons; his nephew Sir John Bernard Partridge was an illustrator and actor.〔 ==Education and early career== Partridge studied with the portrait painter Thomas Phillips from 1814; he exhibited his first painting, 'Miss Foote in the Character of Lucilla' at the Royal Academy in 1815.〔(Ormond R. (1967) John Partridge and the Fine Arts Commissioners ''Burlington Magazine'' 109: 397–403 ) (accessed 19 August 2007)〕 He moved to London the same year, entering the Royal Academy Schools in 1816.〔 At first he lived in Marylebone, then a popular neighbourhood with artists.〔(Museum Network: Creative Quarters: The Art World in London 1700 to 2000 ) (accessed 19 August 2007)〕〔(Museum of London: John Partridge (1790–1872) ) (accessed 19 August 2007)〕 In 1820, he married his cousin Clementina Sarah Campbell; she features in his painting 'The artist and his family in his house at 21 Brook Street, Grosvenor Square' (c. 1828–35).〔 From 1823 to 1827, he lived in Italy, staying in Florence, Venice, and Rome. During his time there, his focus widened from purely portraits; he sketched landscapes and made copies of Renaissance masters including Correggio, Raphael, Rubens, Tintoretto and Titian.〔 During his stay in Italy, he gained several wealthy patrons.〔 In 1828, soon after his return from Rome, he left Marylebone for the more upper class Brook Street, off Grosvenor Square, where many of his sitters resided.〔〔
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