Nathaniel Hone the Elder

Irish-English painter and educator

Nathaniel Hone the Elder - Irish-English painter and educator
Born

April 24th, 1718
307 years ago

Died

August 14th, 1784
241 years ago — 66 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Ireland

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A prominent 18th-century painter, contributed significantly to portrait and landscape painting. Established a reputation for detailed and innovative works that combined elements of realism and romanticism. Engaged in artistic education and was involved in the founding of significant art institutions. His work often reflected the social and cultural dynamics of the time, showcasing a blend of influences from both Ireland and England.

Established the Dublin Sketching Club

Painted portraits of notable figures

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