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William Gibson (painter)

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English miniature painter (1644–1702)

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Mary Eyre, née Bigoe, attributed to Gibson

William Gibson (1644–1702) was an English miniature painter. He was a pupil and copyist of Lely.

Biography

Early life and career

William Gibson was nephew of Richard Gibson, the dwarf, from whom he received instruction. He was also a pupil of Sir Peter Lely, and was very successful in his copies of Lely's works. He attained great eminence as a miniature painter, and was largely employed by the nobility. At the sale of Lely's collection of prints and drawings by the old masters, Gibson bought a great number, and added considerably to them by subsequent purchases.

Some of his works are

Death

He resided in the parish of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, and died of a "lethargy" in 1702, aged 58. He was buried at Richmond in Surrey.

See also

References

  1. Cust 1890, p. 288.

* Walpole, Horace (1876). Anecdotes of Painting in England. Dallaway, James; Wornum, Ralph N. (eds.). Vol. 2. London: Chatto and Windus. p. 151.


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