Thomas Hudson (1701 - 1779) was an English portrait painter in the 18th century. He was born in 1701 in the West Country of the United Kingdom. His exact birthplace is unknown. Hudson studied under Jonathan Richardson in London and against his wishes, married Richardson's daughter at some point before 1725.
Hudson was most prolific between 1740 and 1760 and, from 1745 until 1755 was the most successful London portraitist. He lived at Deep Cross, Twickenham.
Many assistants were employed by Hudson, to help with his paintings. Joshua Reynolds and Joseph Wright were students of Hudson. He retired toward the end of the 1750s. Related Paintings of Thomas Hudson :. | Portrait of John Beard | Portrait of Alexander van Aken | Portrait of Sir John Willes | Portrait of Susannah Maria Cibber | Portrait of James Bradley | Related Artists:
Abraham Hendrickz van Beyeren1621-1690
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Laurens CraenLaurens Craen (c. 1620, The Hague - c.1670, Middelburg ), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
Jacob Abels (1803 - 1866) was a Dutch painter.
He was born in Amsterdam in 1803, and was instructed in art by Jan van Ravenswaay, the animal painter. In 1826 he visited Germany, and on his return settled at the Hague. He distinguished himself especially in painting moonlight landscapes. The Museum at Haarlem has works by him. Abels died at Abcoude in 1866.