Ozias Humphry

English painter and academic

Ozias Humphry - Artists & Creatives born September 8th, 1742
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An English painter specialized in portraiture, gained recognition for his work in the 18th century. Educated at the Royal Academy, contributed to the academic community through teaching and involvement in exhibitions. Exhibited widely, showcasing portraits of notable figures of the time. Worked closely with the Society of Arts, promoting art and education. Became an influential member of the artistic community in England, impacting future generations of painters.

Created portraits of significant historical figures

Contributed to the Royal Academy's exhibitions

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