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

Emily Young (1951)
Emily Young
1951
Walter Westley Russell (1867 - 1949)
Walter Westley Russell
1867 - 1949
Frank Cadogan Cowper (1877 - 1958)
Frank Cadogan Cowper
1877 - 1958
Sawrey Gilpin (1733 - 1807)
Sawrey Gilpin
1733 - 1807
John Wollaston (1710 - 1775)
John Wollaston
1710 - 1775
Phillip Rollos ()
Phillip Rollos
Charles March Gere (1869 - 1957)
Charles March Gere
1869 - 1957
David John Nash (1945)
David John Nash
1945
George R. Chapman (1834 - ?)
George R. Chapman
1834 - ?
Allen Jones (1937)
Allen Jones
1937
Matthew Smith (1879 - 1959)
Matthew Smith
1879 - 1959
Gerald Leslie Brockhurst (1890 - 1978)
Gerald Leslie Brockhurst
1890 - 1978
Edward Farrell (1780 - ?)
Edward Farrell
1780 - ?
John Christopher Wood (1901 - 1930)
John Christopher Wood
1901 - 1930
Thomas Girtin (1775 - 1802)
Thomas Girtin
1775 - 1802
John Varley (1778 - 1842)
John Varley
1778 - 1842

Creators Old Masters

 Pseudo-Roestraten (1675 - 1724)
Pseudo-Roestraten
1675 - 1724
Adriaen van Utrecht (1599 - 1652)
Adriaen van Utrecht
1599 - 1652
William Hogarth (1697 - 1764)
William Hogarth
1697 - 1764
Camillo Rizzi (1590 - 1626)
Camillo Rizzi
1590 - 1626
Pietro Antonio Rotari (1707 - 1762)
Pietro Antonio Rotari
1707 - 1762
Luca Giordano (1634 - 1705)
Luca Giordano
1634 - 1705
Augustin Coppens (1668 - 1740)
Augustin Coppens
1668 - 1740
Mattheus van Helmont (1623 - 1679)
Mattheus van Helmont
1623 - 1679
Pietro Bardellino (1728 - 1806)
Pietro Bardellino
1728 - 1806
Antonio Corradini (1688 - 1752)
Antonio Corradini
1688 - 1752
Jean-Francois de Sompsois (1720 - 1808)
Jean-Francois de Sompsois
1720 - 1808
Jean-Baptiste Perronneau (1715 - 1783)
Jean-Baptiste Perronneau
1715 - 1783
Carlo Faucci (1729 - 1784)
Carlo Faucci
1729 - 1784
Gottfried Bernhard Göz (1708 - 1774)
Gottfried Bernhard Göz
1708 - 1774
Pierre Gobert (1662 - 1744)
Pierre Gobert
1662 - 1744
Jacob de Wit (1695 - 1754)
Jacob de Wit
1695 - 1754