John Wootton A View of Henley-on-Thames (mk25) Painting ID:: 24201 new8/John Wootton-563258.jpg
A View of Henley-on-Thames (mk25) c 1742-3
John Wootton The Siege of Lille (mk25) Painting ID:: 24237 new8/John Wootton-968296.jpg
The Siege of Lille (mk25) 1742
John Wootton George III's Procession to the Houses of Parliament (mk25) Painting ID:: 24313 new8/John Wootton-236685.jpg
George III's Procession to the Houses of Parliament (mk25) attributed to
1762
John Wootton Mr John Ward 6th Baron Ward Painting ID:: 27308 new3/John Wootton-722556.jpg
Mr John Ward 6th Baron Ward Mp for Newcastle-Under-Lyme,Standing with his Favorite Hunter and a Groom;With Hounds and Huntsmen Unkennell-ing in the Distance
Oil on canvas 40 x 50 in(101.6 x 127 cm) (mk59)
John Wootton The Shooting Party Painting ID:: 52352 new19/John Wootton-634698.jpg
The Shooting Party 1740 Oil on canvas, 88,9 x 74 cm
John Wootton The Duke of Marlborough at the Battle of Oudenaarde Painting ID:: 86177 new25/John Wootton-856437.jpg
The Duke of Marlborough at the Battle of Oudenaarde oil on canvas
90 x 113 cm
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John Wootton George II at Dettingen Painting ID:: 94392 new26/John Wootton-846595.jpg
George II at Dettingen 1743
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John Wootton Portrait of Sir Robert Walpole Painting ID:: 96515 new26/John Wootton-448337.jpg
Portrait of Sir Robert Walpole before 1745(1745)
Medium oil on canvas
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1682 - 1764
English painter. He probably received some instruction from Jan Wyck in the 1690s, and he was possibly patronized from an early age by the aristocratic households of Beaufort and Coventry (as was Wyck), perhaps while working as a page to Lady Anne Somerset at Snitterfield House, Warwicks. However, there seems to be no real evidence for this save his early painted view of the house and the family's later acquisition of many of his works. Joseph Farington saw a painting of Diana and the Nymphs (1707; untraced) at Antony House, Cornwall, but Wootton's earliest extant dated work is the horse portrait Bonny Black (1711; Belvoir Castle, Leics). By this time he had begun to establish himself in London, having moved there before his first marriage, to Elizabeth Walsh, in 1706.