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Bernard III Lens (1682-1740) was a British painter known for his portrait miniatures, landscapes & enamel work. Explore his art and family legacy in the 18th century.

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Bernard III Lens: A Legacy of Miniature Painting and Enamel Artistry

Bernard III Lens (1682 – 1740) stands as a prominent figure in the annals of British art during the reign of George I and II, primarily recognized for his exquisite portrait miniatures and skillful enamel work. Born in London, he descended from a family steeped in artistic tradition—his father, Bernard Lens I, was also a painter, establishing a lineage dedicated to visual representation that would continue through his son and grandson. This familial commitment fostered an environment conducive to artistic pursuits and ensured the preservation of techniques honed over generations. Lens’s artistic journey began with training under renowned artists like Jonathan Richardson Sr., whose influence can be discerned in the stylistic nuances of his early works. Richardson championed a theatrical approach to portraiture, prioritizing psychological insight alongside accurate likeness—a characteristic that resonated deeply within Lens's oeuvre. He skillfully captured not merely physical appearance but also character and emotion, elevating miniature portraits beyond mere representations into nuanced explorations of human psychology. His output encompassed a diverse range of subjects, reflecting the tastes and sensibilities of his aristocratic patrons. Landscapes were equally important to Lens’s artistic repertoire, demonstrating an appreciation for the natural world alongside formal portraiture. However, it was his mastery of enamel painting that cemented his reputation as a true innovator. Enamel, a technique dating back millennia, involved fusing powdered glass onto metal surfaces—a laborious process demanding precision and patience. Lens achieved remarkable brilliance and depth in his enamel creations, utilizing layering and translucent pigments to produce luminous images imbued with ethereal beauty. This dedication to craftsmanship distinguishes him from many of his contemporaries and underscores the importance of meticulous execution in achieving artistic excellence. Among his notable achievements were commissions for members of the royal family—particularly George II—where he produced portraits that served as visual records of power and prestige. Furthermore, Lens’s work gained recognition within European artistic circles, showcasing British artistry on an international stage. His reputation extended beyond England, securing him a place in the history of decorative arts. Bernard III Lens's legacy persists today through reproductions of his paintings and enamels available on platforms like WahooArt.com, allowing enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate the enduring beauty and technical sophistication of his artistic vision. He remains an exemplar of British miniature painting and enamel artistry—a testament to a family’s dedication to preserving artistic traditions and pushing the boundaries of visual expression during a transformative period in European history.
bernard iii lens

bernard iii lens

1682 - 1740 , United Kingdom

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Portrait Miniatures; Enamel Painting
  • Date Of Birth: 1682
  • Full Name: Bernard III Lens
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Reverend Dr. Harris
    • Mars Introduced By Minerva
  • Place Of Birth: London, United Kingdom