Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792)
"Wang-y-tong" (1776)
Oil on canvas
Wang-y-tong (also known as Wang-o-Tang, Whang Atong, Whang at Tong, Whang-at-Ting, Quang-at-Tong, Warnoton, Hwang-a-tung, or Huang Ya Dong [黃亞東]) (c. 1753, fl. 1770s–1784) was a young Chinese man who visited England in the late 18th century.
After the Christian convert Michael Shen Fuzong in 1687, the merchant Loum Kiqua in 1756–1757, and the artist Tan-Che-Qua in 1769 to 1772, Wang is one of the earliest Chinese people known to have visited England.
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Joshua Reynolds, "Sarah Campbell" detail, ca. 1777-78
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1761-1766 Sir Joshua Reynolds - The Honorable Henry Fane with Inigo Jones and Charles Blair
(Metropolitan Museum of Art)
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Sir Joshua Reynolds' Portrait of a Man (probably Francis Barber), c. 1770.
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Sir Joshua Reynolds, Sarah Campbell, 1777-78
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Lady Charles Spencer painted by Joshua Reynolds (1723 - 1792)
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Joshua Reynolds (British, 1793-1792) • Portrait of Elizabeth Falconer as Contemplation • c. 1780
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Joshua Reynolds (British, 1723-1792) • Venus Untying the Zone of Venus • Tate Britain (copies in Soane Museum and Hermitage Museum)
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Portrait Of Elizabeth Falconer, Mrs. Stanhope, As Contemplation
Sir Joshua Reynolds
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The Calling of Samuel, Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792)
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Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792)
"Portrait of Omai" (1776)
Oil on canvas
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Joshua Reynolds, "Heads of Angels: Miss Frances Gordon", ca. 1786-87
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Portrait of Charles Coote, 1st Earl of Bellamont (1738-1800), in Robes of the Order of the Bath by Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792). National Gallery of Ireland Collection.
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Portrait of a young gentleman before a moonlit sea, unsigned - attributed to Sir Joshua Reynolds, English School
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