Philip Mercier (1691 - 1760) - photo 1

Philip Mercier

Philip Mercier (French: Philippe Mercier) was a French painter, draughtsman and printmaker, a leading representative of the early Rococo period, a student of Antoine Paine and follower of Antoine Watteau. Mercier grew up and studied in Berlin, but spent most of his artistic life in England; he also worked in France, Italy and Portugal.

His artistic legacy consists of about three hundred paintings, drawings and etchings: portraits and genre scenes. He was strongly influenced by his French and English contemporaries - Antoine Watteau, Jean-Simeon Chardin and William Hogarth — and exercised a marked influence on English Georgian painting as one of the creators of a variant of the informal group portrait - the so-called "conversation scene.

Date and place of birt:7 march 1691, Berlin, Germany
Date and place of death:18 july 1760, London, United Kingdom
Nationality:United Kingdom, Germany, France
Period of activity: XVIII century
Specialization:Artist, Genre painter, Painter, Portraitist
Genre:Genre art, Portrait
Art style:Rococo, Old Masters

Creators United Kingdom

Robert Adam (1728 - 1792)
Robert Adam
1728 - 1792
Frederick William Watts (1800 - 1870)
Frederick William Watts
1800 - 1870
Jennifer Lee (1956)
Jennifer Lee
1956
Reg Butler (1913 - 1981)
Reg Butler
1913 - 1981
Francis Wheatley (1747 - 1801)
Francis Wheatley
1747 - 1801
William Logsdail (1859 - 1944)
William Logsdail
1859 - 1944
William Powell Frith (1819 - 1909)
William Powell Frith
1819 - 1909
John Gilbert (1817 - 1897)
John Gilbert
1817 - 1897
Gordon Onslow Ford (1912 - 2003)
Gordon Onslow Ford
1912 - 2003
Francis Joseph O'Meara (1853 - 1888)
Francis Joseph O'Meara
1853 - 1888
Joseph Edward Southall (1861 - 1944)
Joseph Edward Southall
1861 - 1944
Raymond Dabb Yelland (1848 - 1900)
Raymond Dabb Yelland
1848 - 1900
Rachel Howard (1969)
Rachel Howard
1969
William Raymond Dommersen (1859 - 1927)
William Raymond Dommersen
1859 - 1927
William Dyce (1806 - 1864)
William Dyce
1806 - 1864
Thomas Banks (1735 - 1805)
Thomas Banks
1735 - 1805

Creators Old Masters

Charles Parrocel (1688 - 1752)
Charles Parrocel
1688 - 1752
Petrus Christus (1410 - 1475)
Petrus Christus
1410 - 1475
Giovanni Battista Castello (1509 - 1569)
Giovanni Battista Castello
1509 - 1569
Allan Ramsay (1713 - 1784)
Allan Ramsay
1713 - 1784
Frans Pourbus II (1569 - 1622)
Frans Pourbus II
1569 - 1622
Giovanni Cariani (1485 - 1547)
Giovanni Cariani
1485 - 1547
Giovanni Battista Cimaroli (1687 - 1771)
Giovanni Battista Cimaroli
1687 - 1771
Jean-Jacques Bachelier (1724 - 1806)
Jean-Jacques Bachelier
1724 - 1806
Sebastian Stoskopf (1597 - 1657)
Sebastian Stoskopf
1597 - 1657
Charles-André Van Loo (1705 - 1765)
Charles-André Van Loo
1705 - 1765
Paulus Janszoon Moreelse (1571 - 1638)
Paulus Janszoon Moreelse
1571 - 1638
Ernst August Leuteritz (1818 - 1893)
Ernst August Leuteritz
1818 - 1893
Lelio Orsi (1511 - 1587)
Lelio Orsi
1511 - 1587
Theodor Crüger (1575 - 1624)
Theodor Crüger
1575 - 1624
Dmitry Grigoryevich Levitzky (1735 - 1822)
Dmitry Grigoryevich Levitzky
1735 - 1822
Mathieu Le Nain (1607 - 1677)
Mathieu Le Nain
1607 - 1677