Portrait of Sir William Chambers

Painting by Joshua Reynolds From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Portrait of Sir William Chambers is a 1780 portrait painting by the British artist Joshua Reynolds depicting the architect William Chambers.[1][2] Reynolds was the first president of the Royal Academy. The Royal Academy had recently moved into new headquarters at Somerset House on the Strand in London. Chambers, also a prominent member of the Academy, had designed the new building. Reynolds portrays him with a porte crayon in his hand, against the backdrop of Somerset House.[3]

Year1780
Dimensions129 cm × 103.2 cm (51 in × 40.6 in)
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Portrait of Sir William Chambers
ArtistJoshua Reynolds
Year1780
TypeOil on canvas, portrait
Dimensions129 cm × 103.2 cm (51 in × 40.6 in)
LocationRoyal Academy, London
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It is likely the painting was produced as a pendant to hang alongside the Self-Portrait by Reynolds in the Assembly Room at Somerset House.[4] The engraver Valentine Green produced a mezzotint based on the painting, a copy of which is now in the National Portrait Gallery.[5]

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