Richard Phillips (1681–1741) | |
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Born | 1681 London |
Died | 1741 London |
Nationality | British |
Richard Phillips or Philips (1681–1741) was a British portrait painter.
Phillips was born in London. His portrait of Edmond Halley (1656-1742) hangs in the National Portrait Gallery, and his portrait of William Lowndes (1652-1724) hangs in the Bank of England.
He also painted John Bennet, 1st Baron Ossulston (1616-1698), Elizabeth Cromwell (1650-1731) Oliver Cromwell’s granddaughter (the daughter of Richard Cromwell and Dorothy Mayor), and Sir Thomas Palmer, 4th Baronet, of Wingham (1682-1723)). Mezzotints and engravings after him of Daniel Waterland (1683-1740), Bishop Thomas Wilson (1663-1755), and Mrs Mary Anne Granville are also in the National Portrait Gallery.
He was the father of the painter Charles Phillips or Philips (1708-1748) who became a Rembrandt follower. He had a more prestigious client list than his father.
Phillips died in London.