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The Architect John Carr of York (1723–1807)
William Beechey·c. 1796
Historical Context
The Architect John Carr of York was one of the most prolific and successful architects of the Georgian era, responsible for hundreds of buildings across northern England. His work defined the architectural character of many Yorkshire towns and country houses. As a full Royal Academician and royal portrait painter, Beechey occupied a central position in Georgian portraiture, providing reliable and dignified likenesses for a wide range of aristocratic, professional, and military patrons.
Technical Analysis
The architect is presented with professional dignity, the composition and setting reflecting the sitter's creative authority and social standing.
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