Bartholomew Dandridge
c. 1684
—
1787
England
Bartholomew Dandridge (c. 1684–1787) was an English painter, known for his portraiture, born in London and died in Richmond.
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Movement:
Rococo
Biography:
Bartholomew Dandridge (c. 1684–1787) was an English painter associated with the Rococo movement. He is best known for his portraiture, which often featured elaborate costumes and intricate details characteristic of the style. Dandridge's work contributed to the development of English portrait painting during the 18th century, reflecting the social and cultural dynamics of his time. While specific details about his early life and training remain unknown, he gained recognition for his ability to capture the personalities of his subjects. His legacy continues to be appreciated in the context of Rococo art in England.