![]() |
| William Pars (1742 - 1782) |
| Search: Google Yahoo MSN Amazon |
Artists who influenced William Pars![]() | English painter. He first established himself in London as a portrait painter, exhibiting at the Society of Artists in 1760 and at the Free Society of Artists from 1761. In 1764 he won the third premium of the Royal Society of Arts for his history painting depicting Caractacus before the Emperor Claudius (untraced). In the same year he was selected by the Dilettanti Society to accompany Richard Ch ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by William Pars![]() | |
![]() Francis Towne | ![]() Temple of Venus and Rome, Rome (Yale Center for British Art) | ![]() Roman Monument, Igel, Luxemburgh (Tate Gallery) | ![]() John Robert Cozens |
![]() Joshua Reynolds | ![]() Ruin near Port of Aegina (British Museum) | ![]() Sepulchral Monument at Mylasa (British Museum) | ![]() William Alexander |
![]() George Stubbs | ![]() Roman Monument, Igel, Luxemburgh (Tate Gallery) | ![]() Falls of Powerscourt (Yale Center for British Art) | ![]() John Warwick Smith |
![]() Thomas Jones | ![]() Forum, Rome (Tate Gallery) | ![]() View of Loch Lomond (Courtauld Gallery) | |