John Eagles, the Glossary
John Eagles (1783–1855), was an English artist and author.[1]
Table of Contents
28 relations: Art criticism, Blackwood's Magazine, Bristol, Clifton, Bristol, Colosseum, Eboli, Etching, Gaspard Dughet, Halberton, James Curnock, John Mathew Gutch, Kinnersley, Nathan Cooper Branwhite, Odyssey, Orlando Furioso, Paestum, Royal Watercolour Society, Salerno, Salvator Rosa, Samuel Seyer, St Augustine the Less Church, Bristol, St Nicholas Church, Bristol, Sydney Smith, Thomas Eagles, Wadham College, Oxford, William Williams (artist), Winchester College, Winford.
- Painters from Bristol
Art criticism
Art criticism is the discussion or evaluation of visual art.
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Blackwood's Magazine
Blackwood's Magazine was a British magazine and miscellany printed between 1817 and 1980.
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Bristol
Bristol is a city, unitary authority area and ceremonial county in South West England, the most populous city in the region.
Clifton, Bristol
Clifton is both a suburb of Bristol, England, and the name of one of the city's thirty-five council wards.
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Colosseum
The Colosseum (Colosseo) is an elliptical amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome, Italy, just east of the Roman Forum.
Eboli
Eboli (Ebolitano: Jevule) is a town and comune of Campania, southern Italy, in the province of Salerno.
Etching
Etching is traditionally the process of using strong acid or mordant to cut into the unprotected parts of a metal surface to create a design in intaglio (incised) in the metal.
Gaspard Dughet
Gaspard Dughet (15 June 1615 – 25 May 1675), also known as Gaspard Poussin, was a French painter born in Rome.
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Halberton
Halberton is a village and civil parish in Devon, England.
James Curnock
James Curnock (1812-1862) was an English portrait painter renown in Bristol for his formal portraits of local dignitaries. John Eagles and James Curnock are painters from Bristol.
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John Mathew Gutch
John Mathew Gutch (1776-1861) was an English journalist and historian.
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Kinnersley
Kinnersley is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England.
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Nathan Cooper Branwhite
Nathan Cooper Branwhite (c. 1775 – 18 March 1857) was an English miniature portrait painter, watercolourist and engraver who was a member of the Bristol School of artists.
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Odyssey
The Odyssey (Odýsseia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer.
Orlando Furioso
Orlando furioso (The Frenzy of Orlando) is an Italian epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto which has exerted a wide influence on later culture.
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Paestum
Paestum was a major ancient Greek city on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea, in Magna Graecia.
Royal Watercolour Society
The Royal Watercolour Society is a British institution of painters working in watercolours.
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Salerno
Salerno (Salierno) is an ancient city and comune (municipality) in Campania, southwestern Italy, and is the capital of the namesake province, being the second largest city in the region by number of inhabitants, after Naples.
Salvator Rosa
Salvator Rosa (1615–1673) is best known today as an Italian Baroque painter, whose romanticized landscapes and history paintings, often set in dark and untamed nature, exerted considerable influence from the 17th century into the early 19th century.
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Samuel Seyer
Samuel Seyer (1757–1831) was an English schoolmaster and cleric, known as a historian of Bristol. John Eagles and Samuel Seyer are writers from Bristol.
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St Augustine the Less Church, Bristol
St Augustine the Less was a Church of England parish church in Bristol, England, first attested in 1240, rebuilt in 1480, damaged in 1940 by fire, and demolished in 1962.
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St Nicholas Church, Bristol
St Nicholas is a church in St Nicholas Street, Bristol, England.
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Sydney Smith
Sydney Smith (3 June 1771 – 22 February 1845) was an English wit, writer, and Anglican cleric.
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Thomas Eagles
Thomas Eagles (1746–1812), was an English classical scholar. John Eagles and Thomas Eagles are writers from Bristol.
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Wadham College, Oxford
Wadham College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.
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William Williams (artist)
William Williams (1727 – 27 April 1791) was an English-American painter who wrote a novel, The Journal of Llewellin Penrose, Seaman, considered by many to be the first American novel.
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Winchester College
Winchester College is an English public school (a long-established fee-charging boarding school for pupils aged 13–18) with some provision for day attendees, in Winchester, Hampshire, England.
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Winford
Winford is a village and civil parish within the Chew Valley, Somerset, England.
See also
Painters from Bristol
- Alfred Downing Fripp (artist)
- Barrington Tabb
- Charles Branwhite
- Edward Bird
- Francis Danby
- George Arthur Fripp
- George Lethbridge Saunders
- Greg Poole
- Henry Brittan Willis
- Inkie
- James Curnock
- James Francis Danby
- James Jackson Curnock
- John Eagles
- John Simmons (painter)
- John Syer
- Joseph Walter
- Nathaniel Everett Green
- Osi Rhys Osmond
- Paul Falconer Poole
- Paule Vézelay
- Rolinda Sharples
- Samuel Collins (artist)
- Samuel Colman (British painter)
- Samuel Jackson (artist)
- Thomas Danby (artist)
- Thomas Lawrence
- Vincent Michael Brown
- William Evans (landscape painter)
- William James Müller
- William West (artist)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Eagles
Also known as Eagles, John.