John Giles Eccardt

John Giles Eccardt (1720–1779) was a German-born British portrait painter.[1] He came to England in the company of the French painter Jean-Baptiste van Loo for whom he worked as an assistant. When Van Loo departed the country, Eccardt remained and set up a portrait-painting business. In the following years he did portraits of a number of leading members of British society including twenty six of his chief patron Horace Walpole. He died in 1779.[2]

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References

  1. "National Portrait Gallery - Person - John Giles Eccardt". Npg.org.uk. Retrieved 2013-11-27.
  2. "Royal Academy of Arts Collections - Person". Racollection.org.uk. Retrieved 2013-11-27.


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