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A Pointer

  • Fecha de creación1795
  • Dimensiones39.0 x 53.0 cm

¡Descubre la maestría de George Philip Reinagle RA! Conocido por sus impresionantes pinturas de animales y copias de maestros holandeses como Rembrandt y Vermeer, su obra sigue cautivando a artistas y amantes del arte!

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Biografía del artista

George Philip Reinagle RA: A Master of Animal Painting and Dutch Influence

George Philip Reinagle (1749 – 6 December 1835) stands as a significant figure in the British art landscape of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, celebrated primarily for his exquisite depictions of animals—particularly sporting dogs—and his skillful reproductions of Dutch masters’ landscapes. His artistic journey began amidst the vibrant intellectual milieu of Edinburgh, where he was born to Ramsay Richard Reinagle, a musician who instilled in him an appreciation for artistic pursuits. Moving to London in 1763, Reinagle embarked on a career path shaped by apprenticeship and membership within the Royal Academy, cementing his place amongst Britain’s most esteemed artists.
  • Early Training & Patronage: Reinagle's formative years were marked by rigorous training under Allan Ramsay, whose influence extended beyond mere stylistic imitation; Ramsay fostered in Reinagle a deep understanding of portraiture and compositional principles – skills that would serve him well throughout his illustrious career.
His debut at the Royal Academy in 1773 established Reinagle’s reputation as a painter, initially focusing on portraits of nobility, mirroring the prevailing artistic tastes of the era. However, around 1785, he experienced a notable disillusionment with portraiture, perceiving it as repetitive and lacking creative challenge. Recognizing this dissatisfaction, Reinagle decisively turned his attention to animal painting—a genre that swiftly captivated him and yielded remarkable success. He became renowned for capturing the dynamism and grace of sporting dogs, particularly Spaniels, alongside breathtaking renderings of birds and deceased game animals. This stylistic shift wasn't merely a matter of preference; it represented a profound engagement with contemporary artistic trends and a deliberate exploration of expressive possibilities. Reinagle’s fascination with Dutch landscape painters—Paul Potter, Ruysdael, Hobbema, Berchem, Wouwerman, Adriaen van de Velde, Karel du Jardin—became an enduring influence on his oeuvre. He meticulously studied their techniques, incorporating atmospheric perspective and meticulous detail into his own canvases, thereby honoring the artistic heritage of Holland.
  • Dutch Influence: Reinagle’s reproductions of Dutch masterpieces – Potter's cattle-pieces, Ruysdael’s interiors, Hobbema’s idyllic landscapes—became celebrated for their accuracy and beauty, establishing Reinagle as a pivotal figure in disseminating Dutch artistic ideals across Britain.
Reinagle’s dedication to his craft earned him recognition from the Royal Academy, where he was elected an Associate in 1787 – a prestigious honor signifying substantial accomplishment and artistic merit. Although he didn't ascend to Academician status until 1812, Reinagle presented as his diploma painting “The Eagle and The Vulture Disputing With A Hyena,” demonstrating his mastery of symbolism and narrative composition. Furthermore, Reinagle’s contributions extended beyond easel painting; he served as a draftsman for Robert Thornton's ambitious illustrations of Linnaeus’s Sexual System (1799–1807) and for Thornton’s Philosophy of Botany (1809–10), showcasing his versatility and commitment to disseminating scientific knowledge through visual representation. His drawings for William Taplin’s Sportsman’s Cabinet (1803)—particularly those depicting dogs—were engraved by John Scott, securing Reinagle's legacy as a painter whose work resonated with both artistic excellence and technical innovation. Notably, Reinagle’s work gained notoriety for its deceptive authenticity—many reproductions of Dutch masterpieces were falsely presented as originals—underscoring both his skill and the complexities surrounding attribution in 18th-century art circles. Reinagle died peacefully at York Place, Chelsea, London, on November 27, 1833, leaving behind a substantial body of work that remains treasured for its beauty, precision, and profound engagement with artistic tradition.
Jorge Philip Reinagle

Jorge Philip Reinagle

1749 - 1833 , Escocia

Datos clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticismo
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Allan Ramsay
    • Ludolf Backhuysen
  • Date Of Birth: 1749
  • Date Of Death: 1835
  • Full Name: George Philip Reinagle RA
  • Nationality: Inglés
  • Notable Artworks:
    • La batalla de Navarino
    • Robert Hooper
    • Los perros de Sir Cordell Firebrace
  • Place Of Birth: Edinburgh, Scotland
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