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c.1775 England - 1831 England. Known for: Horses, hunting scenes and horse-racing painting.
John Francis Sartorius (1775?-1831?), was an English painter of horses, horse-racing and hunting scenes, a member of the famous Sartorius family of artists. John Francis was the son of artist John... Read full biography
John Francis Sartorius (1775?-1831?), was an English painter of horses, horse-racing and hunting scenes, a member of the famous Sartorius family of artists. John Francis was the son of artist John Nott Sartorius and grandson of Francis Sartorius. His younger brother Francis Sartorius Jr. ("the... Read full biography
John Francis Sartorius (1775?-1831?), was an English painter of horses, horse-racing and hunting scenes, a member of the famous Sartorius family of artists. John Francis was the son of artist John Nott Sartorius and grandson of Francis Sartorius. His younger brother Francis Sartorius Jr. ("the Younger") was a marine artist. He was less successful than his father with regard to the number of his patrons, though his thorough knowledge of sport is exemplified in his sporting pictures. He first... Read full biography
John Francis Sartorius (1775?-1831?), was an English painter of horses, horse-racing and hunting scenes, a member of the famous Sartorius family of artists. John Francis was the son of artist John Nott Sartorius and grandson of Francis Sartorius. His younger brother Francis Sartorius Jr. ("the Younger") was a marine artist. He was less successful than his father with regard to the number of his patrons, though his thorough knowledge of sport is exemplified in his sporting pictures. He first exhibited at the Royal Academy in London in 1802, when he was residing at 17 King Street, Holborn. Afterwards he sent occasional contributions until 1827, the total number of pictures exhibited by him being 16. Several of his paintings were engraved in... Read full biography
John Francis Sartorius (1775?-1831?), was an English painter of horses, horse-racing and hunting scenes, a member of the famous Sartorius family of artists. John Francis was the son of artist John Nott Sartorius and grandson of Francis Sartorius. His younger brother Francis Sartorius Jr. ("the Younger") was a marine artist. He was less successful than his father with regard to the number of his patrons, though his thorough knowledge of sport is exemplified in his sporting pictures. He first exhibited at the Royal Academy in London in 1802, when he was residing at 17 King Street, Holborn. Afterwards he sent occasional contributions until 1827, the total number of pictures exhibited by him being 16. Several of his paintings were engraved in The Sporting Magazine, but as his father's works were appearing in the same periodical, and John Scott was engraving for both,... Read full biography
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