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John Opie
1761–1807
(Born Mithian, nr. St Agnes, Cornwall, May 1761; died London, 9 April 1807). English painter. He was something of a child prodigy and was discovered by the political satirist John Wolcot (better known by his pen name Peter Pindar), who in 1781 successfully launched him in London as an untaught genius (‘The Cornish Wonder’).
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Portrait of a Boy in a Top Hat with Flies John Opie (1761–1807)Portrait of a Boy in a Top Hat with Flies Victoria and Albert Museum
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Sir Simon Le Blanc (1748/1749–1816), Fellow (1779–1799) John Opie (1761–1807)Sir Simon Le Blanc (1748/1749–1816), Fellow (1779–1799) Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge
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The Cornish Girl John Opie (1761–1807)The Cornish Girl Watford Museum
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Philip Champion de Crespigny (1738–1803), MP John Opie (1761–1807)Philip Champion de Crespigny (1738–1803), MP Kelmarsh Hall
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Shute Barrington (1734–1826) 1805 John Opie (1761–1807)Shute Barrington (1734–1826) 1805 Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
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Doctor Burton John Opie (1761–1807)Doctor Burton Burton Art Gallery and Museum
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Thomas Girtin c. 1800 John Opie (1761–1807)Thomas Girtin c. 1800 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Amelia Alderson, the Artist's second Wife post 1798 John Opie (1761–1807)Amelia Alderson, the Artist's second Wife post 1798 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Sebastian Grandi John Opie (1761–1807)Sebastian Grandi Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Francis Smith exhibited 1800 John Opie (1761–1807)Francis Smith exhibited 1800 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Sarah, Mrs Francis Smith exhibited 1800 John Opie (1761–1807)Sarah, Mrs Francis Smith exhibited 1800 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Major General John Garstin (1756–1820), Bengal Engineers 1798–1803 John Opie (1761–1807)Major General John Garstin (1756–1820), Bengal Engineers 1798–1803 British Library
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Master Benjamin Smith (1783–1860), and His Younger Brother c.1796 John Opie (1761–1807)Master Benjamin Smith (1783–1860), and His Younger Brother c.1796 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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William Frederick (1776–1834), 2nd Duke of Gloucester 1804–1805 John Opie (1761–1807)William Frederick (1776–1834), 2nd Duke of Gloucester 1804–1805 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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The blind Beggar of Bethnal Green and his Daughter John Opie (1761–1807)The blind Beggar of Bethnal Green and his Daughter Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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'Richard III', Act II, Scene 4, the Duke of York Resigned by the Queen 1806 John Opie (1761–1807)'Richard III', Act II, Scene 4, the Duke of York Resigned by the Queen 1806 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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William Blizard (1743–1835) before 1804 John Opie (1761–1807)William Blizard (1743–1835) before 1804 Hunterian Museum
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Crisp Molineux (1730–1792) John Opie (1761–1807)Crisp Molineux (1730–1792) Norfolk Museums Service
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The Noverre Children c.1805 John Opie (1761–1807)The Noverre Children c.1805 Norfolk Museums Service
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Samuel Harmer (1721/1722–1808), Speaker of the Common Council of Norwich 1798 John Opie (1761–1807)Samuel Harmer (1721/1722–1808), Speaker of the Common Council of Norwich 1798 Norwich Civic Portrait Collection, Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery