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  • Also known as: John Muirhouse
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Museums on APS:
    • Bodleian Kütüphaneleri
    • Bodleian Kütüphaneleri
    • Bodleian Kütüphaneleri
    • Bodleian Kütüphaneleri
    • Bodleian Kütüphaneleri
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John Rising (1753–1817) - Art UK

John Rising (1753–1817) was an English portrait and subject painter who achieved considerable renown during the Georgian era. His distinctive style, characterized by meticulous detail and a subtle tonal palette, cemented his place as one of Britain’s leading artists of his time, particularly celebrated for capturing the dignity and character of aristocratic sitters.

  • Early Life & Training: Born in London around 1753, Rising received his initial artistic education from his father, William Rising Sr., who was himself a painter. This familial connection instilled within him a deep appreciation for visual art and fostered an early inclination towards mastering the techniques of portraiture.

  • Career Development: Rising’s professional career began in earnest around 1780 when he established his studio in London. He quickly gained recognition for his ability to portray individuals with remarkable accuracy and sensitivity, attracting commissions from prominent families and dignitaries across England. His reputation grew steadily throughout the decade of the 1780s as he honed his craft and cultivated a distinctive artistic vision.

  • Notable Works & Style: Rising’s oeuvre encompasses a diverse range of subjects—portraits of nobility, landscapes, equestrian scenes—each executed with exceptional skill and artistry. His portraits are distinguished by their understated elegance and psychological depth, reflecting his profound understanding of human emotion and character. He employed a technique rooted in tonal painting, utilizing subtle gradations of color to convey texture, form, and mood with remarkable subtlety.

  • Influences & Artistic Legacy: Rising’s artistic sensibilities were shaped by the prevailing aesthetic ideals of the Enlightenment and Romantic periods. Like many artists of his era, he drew inspiration from classical art and admired the works of Joshua Reynolds, whose meticulous observation and tonal mastery served as a guiding influence.

  • Recognition & Historical Significance: John Rising’s enduring legacy resides in his contribution to British portraiture during a pivotal moment in history—the Georgian Age. His paintings continue to be studied by art historians and admired for their beauty and artistic merit, serving as tangible reminders of the cultural vibrancy and intellectual curiosity that defined this era.

Art UK Contribution

John Rising’s work is featured prominently on Art UK (https://artuk.org/discover/artists/rising-john-17531817), showcasing a comprehensive collection of his paintings and providing valuable insights into his artistic practice and historical context.

Venues

His paintings can be viewed at Actor, demonstrating the enduring appeal of his artistic vision and ensuring that his masterpieces continue to inspire audiences worldwide.