John Hayter

John Hayter

Place: St. James's

Born: 1800

Death: 1895

Biography:

John Hayter RA was an English portrait painter who was Painter-in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria, whom he first painted when she was 12 years old.
He was the second son of the miniaturist Charles Hayter and brother of Sir George Hayter, also a portraitist. He entered the Royal Academy schools in 1815, and began to exhibit at the Royal Academy in the same year. He also exhibited work at the British Institution and the Royal Society of British Artists. Hayter established himself during the 1820s, with portraits of notable figures such as the Duke of Wellington and the opera singer, Giuditta Pasta. His portrait drawings, in chalks or crayons, became particularly popular, a number of them being engraved for The Court Album, which contained portraits of the female aristocracy (1850–57).
Admiral Sir Benjamin Carew c 1833
Lady Augusta FitzClarence and children
Characteristics of women - moral, poetical, and historical (1853)
Catherine, Lady Stepney

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