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1747 Deptford, England - 1786 Deptford, England. Known for: Marine and landscape painting, drawing, expedition artist.
John Cleveley the Younger was a British artist and marine painter. He was the son of John Cleveley the Elder. He and his twin brother Robert were both, like their father, marine painters. John and... Read full biography
John Cleveley the Younger was a British artist and marine painter. He was the son of John Cleveley the Elder. He and his twin brother Robert were both, like their father, marine painters. John and Robert were both brought up and trained in dockyards, but (particularly by producing pictures... Read full biography
John Cleveley the Younger was a British artist and marine painter. He was the son of John Cleveley the Elder. He and his twin brother Robert were both, like their father, marine painters. John and Robert were both brought up and trained in dockyards, but (particularly by producing pictures especially for print reproduction) addressed much wider audiences with their art than their father had done. He trained under the artist Paul Sandby at Woolwich. He was Joseph Banks' draughtsman on his... Read full biography
John Cleveley the Younger was a British artist and marine painter. He was the son of John Cleveley the Elder. He and his twin brother Robert were both, like their father, marine painters. John and Robert were both brought up and trained in dockyards, but (particularly by producing pictures especially for print reproduction) addressed much wider audiences with their art than their father had done. He trained under the artist Paul Sandby at Woolwich. He was Joseph Banks' draughtsman on his journey to the Hebrides, Orkney, and Iceland, his sketches were worked into watercolour, some of which were placed with the British Museum. John was employed to turn drawings made on Captain Cook’s second voyage to the South Seas (1772–75) into engravings,... Read full biography
John Cleveley the Younger was a British artist and marine painter. He was the son of John Cleveley the Elder. He and his twin brother Robert were both, like their father, marine painters. John and Robert were both brought up and trained in dockyards, but (particularly by producing pictures especially for print reproduction) addressed much wider audiences with their art than their father had done. He trained under the artist Paul Sandby at Woolwich. He was Joseph Banks' draughtsman on his journey to the Hebrides, Orkney, and Iceland, his sketches were worked into watercolour, some of which were placed with the British Museum. John was employed to turn drawings made on Captain Cook’s second voyage to the South Seas (1772–75) into engravings, and later also got access to some of the art produced on the third voyage, 1776-80 (via drawings and eyewitness accounts made by... Read full biography
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Art Subject
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
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- •Artist Has Artist Family Members
- •Expedition Artist of Drawings, Paintings, and/or Photographs
