museum-digital
CTRL + Y
en

Daniel Gardner (1750-1805)

"Daniel Gardner (1750 – 8 July 1805) was a British painter, best known for his work as a portraitist. He established a fashionable studio in Bond Street in London, specializing in small scale portraits in pastel, crayons or gouache, often borrowing Reynolds' poses.

By some critics Gardner is regarded as a notable artist who, however, was not an accurate draughtsman if it came to figure work especially to facial construction in some of his pastels. For others, on the other hand, it is this special looseness or facile elegance which represents the uniqueness of Gardner's style, and in which they see an anticipation of impressionism." - (en.wikipedia.org 20.02.2021)

Relationships with persons or entities via objects

(The left column lists the relations of this actor to objects in the right column. In the middle you find other actors in relation to the same objects.)

Painted Daniel Gardner (1750-1805)
Was depicted (Actor) Héloïse ()
Printing plate produced / Published Thomas Watson (1743-1781) ()

Intellectual creation Daniel Gardner (1750-1805)
Was depicted (Actor) Héloïse ()
Printing plate produced / Published Thomas Watson (1743-1781) ()