Isaac Fuller
Portrait of the Artist and his Son, c. 1665
Oil on canvas
50 x 50 in.
Philip Mould & Co.
To view all current artworks for sale visit philipmould.com This effusively Baroque self-portrait emphasises the artist's reliance on the model and proportion of sculpture in painting. Fuller, who is...
To view all current artworks for sale visit philipmould.com
This effusively Baroque self-portrait emphasises the artist's reliance on the model and proportion of sculpture in painting. Fuller, who is especially known for his practice in Oxford in the years after the Restoration, was commissioned by King Charles II to paint a series of paintings of the King's escape after the Battle of Worcester, which now hang in the Banqueting House, London.
This effusively Baroque self-portrait emphasises the artist's reliance on the model and proportion of sculpture in painting. Fuller, who is especially known for his practice in Oxford in the years after the Restoration, was commissioned by King Charles II to paint a series of paintings of the King's escape after the Battle of Worcester, which now hang in the Banqueting House, London.
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