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Historical-scenes painter, Genre Painter, Portrait painter, Illustrator, Miniature painter

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    • George Francis Joseph, ARA (Irish, 1764-1846) A portrait miniature of a lady called, Mrs Thomas Beckwith née Matthews, wearing a white dress with frilled trim and fichu, her hair powdered and secured with a white bandeau
      Sep. 13, 2023

      George Francis Joseph, ARA (Irish, 1764-1846) A portrait miniature of a lady called, Mrs Thomas Beckwith née Matthews, wearing a white dress with frilled trim and fichu, her hair powdered and secured with a white bandeau

      Est: £1,000 - £1,500

      George Francis Joseph, ARA (Irish, 1764-1846) A portrait miniature of a lady called, Mrs Thomas Beckwith née Matthews, wearing a white dress with frilled trim and fichu, her hair powdered and secured with a white bandeau. Watercolour on ivory, signed on the obverse, G F Joseph, gold frame with blue glass border, the reverse glazed to reveal gold monogram, 'SB' over a blue glass ground, within a surround of plaited hair. Oval, 55mm ( 2 3/16in) high

      Bonhams
    • Attributed to George Francis Joseph, ARA (Irish, 1764-1846) Portrait of Spencer Perceval, half-length, seated in a red chair
      Mar. 21, 2023

      Attributed to George Francis Joseph, ARA (Irish, 1764-1846) Portrait of Spencer Perceval, half-length, seated in a red chair

      Est: £1,800 - £2,500

      Attributed to George Francis Joseph, ARA (Irish, 1764-1846) Portrait of Spencer Perceval, half-length, seated in a red chair oil on canvas 76.4 x 63.2cm (30 1/16 x 24 7/8in).

      Bonhams
    • After George Francis Joseph, ARA, Irish / British 1764-1846- Portrait of the Reverend Samuel Gl
      Mar. 22, 2022

      After George Francis Joseph, ARA, Irish / British 1764-1846- Portrait of the Reverend Samuel Gl

      Est: £1,000 - £1,500

      After George Francis Joseph, ARA, Irish / British 1764-1846- Portrait of the Reverend Samuel Glasse, DD FRS (1735-1812), half-length, sitting at a desk; oil on canvas, 92 x 72.2 cm. Provenance: John Robinson, Esq.; By whom bequeathed to George Henry Glasse.; By whom presented to The Marine Society, 26 January 1804.; Anon. sale, Sotheby’s, London, 28 April 2021, lot 423 (as Circle of John Hoppner, R.A.). Literature: Marine Society Catalogue of Paintings and Works of Art, 1905, cat.1 (as Artist Unknown). Note: The present work is possibly a copy of an engraving by William Bond, first published in 1803 (See National Portrait Gallery no.D2779). However, given the fact that it must have been executed in the same year of the print's first publication in 1803, combined with the ownership history of the painting passing to the sitter's son, one cannot preclude the notion that it is the original portrait by Joseph (whereabouts unknown). Samuel Glasse, a member of a group of High-Church Anglicans, was First Chaplain to the Marine Society from 1781 to 1812. On the portrait it is stated that he was Chaplain from 1756, yet he was not appointed a Member of the Committee until 1769, and a letter from him on 15 March 1769 accepting his appointment to the Committee clearly shows that this was his first acquaintance with the Society. Please refer to department for condition report

      Roseberys
    • GEORGE FRANCIS JOSEPH ARA (BRITISH 1765-1846)
      Dec. 07, 2021

      GEORGE FRANCIS JOSEPH ARA (BRITISH 1765-1846)

      Est: £300 - £500

      GEORGE FRANCIS JOSEPH ARA (BRITISH 1765-1846) GEORGE FRANCIS JOSEPH ARA (BRITISH 1765-1846) A clergyman, probably Rev. Dr Henry Whitfield FRS signed with initials, GFJ and dated (17)96, on the obverse, lower rhs watercolour on ivory cast metal frame with decorative border of scallop shells, dragons and foliage oval, 76mm (3ins) high George Francis Joseph ARA (1764-1846) is, today, known as a portrait painter with famous works at the National Gallery such as that of the assissinated Prime Minister Spencer Percival (1812) and Sir Stamford Raffles (1819). He exhibited paintings at the Royal Academy regularly from 1788 until 1836. He was made an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1813, having previously won a number of awards including the Royal Academy gold medal in 1792. The sitter is likely to be the Rev. Dr Henry Whitfield or Whitfield (c.1741 to 20th December 1813), rector of St Margaret, Lothbury, City of London and rector of St Mary's, Wexham, Bucks. This portrait being exhibited by G F Joseph at the Royal Academy in 1797 (No. 866), a year after Joseph painted the miniature. Rev. Dr Whitfield was made a Fellow of the Royal Society on the 9th March 1786.

      Chiswick Auctions
    • GEORGE FRANCIS JOSEPH (1764-1846) Portrait of the Clutterbuck children of
      Feb. 28, 2018

      GEORGE FRANCIS JOSEPH (1764-1846) Portrait of the Clutterbuck children of

      Est: £80 - £120

      GEORGE FRANCIS JOSEPH (1764-1846) Portrait of the Clutterbuck children of Robert Clutterbuck (Historian) and Marienne, signed with monogram, watercolour, 37 x 32cm

      Mallams
    • George Francis Joseph, A.R.A. (Dublin 1764-1846 Cambridge)
      Dec. 03, 2013

      George Francis Joseph, A.R.A. (Dublin 1764-1846 Cambridge)

      Est: £2,000 - £4,000

      George Francis Joseph, A.R.A. (Dublin 1764-1846 Cambridge) Portrait of the Right Hon. John Robinson, Surveyor General of Woods to the King, in a blue coat, holding a letter in his right hand, sitting in his study beside a desk with a manuscript report of acorns in Windsor Great Park and volume of Evelyn's Silvae, a wooded landscape beyond oil on canvas 55.7/8 x 44 in. (141.5 x 112 cm.)

      Christie's
    • George Francis Joseph (1764-1845) Portrait of the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, 30 x 25in.
      Jun. 28, 2012

      George Francis Joseph (1764-1845) Portrait of the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, 30 x 25in.

      Est: £400 - £600

      George Francis Joseph (1764-1845) oil on canvas Portrait of the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, 30 x 25in.

      Gorringes
    • George Francis Joseph, A.R.A. (Dublin 1764-1846 Cambridge)
      May. 23, 2012

      George Francis Joseph, A.R.A. (Dublin 1764-1846 Cambridge)

      Est: £6,000 - £9,000

      George Francis Joseph, A.R.A. (Dublin 1764-1846 Cambridge) Portrait of George James Perceval, later 6th Earl of Egmont (1794-1874), full-length, in naval uniform, standing on the shore with a warship, possibly H.M.S. Orion, at sea beyond oil on canvas, in original frame 84 x 57 in. (213.5 x 144.8 cm.)

      Christie's
    • George Francis Joseph, A.R.A. (Dublin 1764-1846 Cambridge)
      Sep. 13, 2011

      George Francis Joseph, A.R.A. (Dublin 1764-1846 Cambridge)

      Est: £15,000 - £20,000

      George Francis Joseph, A.R.A. (Dublin 1764-1846 Cambridge) Portrait of George James Perceval, later 6th Earl of Egmont (1794-1874), full-length, in midshipman's uniform, in a coastal landscape oil on canvas 84 x 57 in. (213.5 x 144.75 cm.) in the original frame

      Christie's
    • George Francis Joseph, A.R.A. 1764-1846 oil on canvas
      Jun. 06, 2008

      George Francis Joseph, A.R.A. 1764-1846 oil on canvas

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      oil on canvas

      Sotheby's
    • George Francis Joseph, ARA (Irish, 1764-1846) Mrs Thomas Beckwith, wearing white dress with frilled fichu, white lace underslip and white ribbon in her powdered hair
      Nov. 21, 2007

      George Francis Joseph, ARA (Irish, 1764-1846) Mrs Thomas Beckwith, wearing white dress with frilled fichu, white lace underslip and white ribbon in her powdered hair

      Est: -

      Mrs Thomas Beckwith, wearing white dress with frilled fichu, white lace underslip and white ribbon in her powdered hair. Signed on the obverse G F Joseph , gold frame with blue glass border, the reverse glazed to reveal gold monogram SB on blue glass within gold mounted plaited hair border. Oval, 55mm ( 2 3/16in) high

      Bonhams
    • George Francis Joseph A.R.A. (British, 1764-1846) A young Lady called Sophia, aged 18, wearing
      Nov. 05, 2002

      George Francis Joseph A.R.A. (British, 1764-1846) A young Lady called Sophia, aged 18, wearing

      Est: $1,093 - $1,405

      white dress with blue ribbon waistband, white turban decorated with pearls and a blue plume in her long curling hair and drop pearl earring dated on the reverse and inscribed Sophia/ 1807/ Aged 18/ 3/4Margin, gold frame with glazed reverse oval, 96mm. (3 3/4in.) high A work by the same hand, signed by Joseph has recently come to light.

      Bonhams
    • George Francis Joseph (Dublin 1764-1846 Cambridge) Portrait of the Right Hon. John Robinson,
      Oct. 30, 2002

      George Francis Joseph (Dublin 1764-1846 Cambridge) Portrait of the Right Hon. John Robinson,

      Est: $9,301 - $12,401

      Surveyor General of Woods to the King, three-quarter-length, in a blue coat, holding a letter in his right hand, sitting in his study beside a desk with a manuscript report of acorns in Windsor Great Park and a volume of Evelyn's Silvae, a wooded landscape beyond oil on canvas 142 x 111.5 cm. (55 7/8 x 43 7/8 in.) John Robinson was appointed by Lord North to be Treasury Secretary in te years before the American War of Independence. He fell our with the eminent Massachussets politician, James Otis, and with whom he had a violent quarrel in a Boston coffee house. His temper was said to be so volatile that he would yield his cutlass before anyone could say "Jack Robinson".

      Bonhams
    • George Francis Joseph, A.R.A.
      Mar. 21, 2001

      George Francis Joseph, A.R.A.

      Est: £4,000 - £6,000

      George Francis Joseph, A.R.A. 1764-1846 portrait of spencer perceval (1762-1812) half length, wearing a dark blue coat and white stock oil on canvas 60 by 50 cm., 23 1/2 by 19 3/4 in. Spencer Perceval was Prime Minister from 1809 until his assassination in the lobby of the House of Commons on 11th May 1812. His appearance was described by Denis Gray in Spencer Perceval, The Evangelical Prime Minister, 1963 (p.15), as 'humanly pale and only emphasised it by habitually dressing in black'. Almost all portraits of him are based upon the very successful death mask made by Nollekens soon after his death. Nollekens was commissioned to make at least fifteen busts at 150 guineas each, the shoulders modelled from a Chelsea Pensioner. Two further portraits of him by George Francis Joseph are in the National Portrait Gallery and another at Apsley House.

      Sotheby's
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