Johann Zoffany RA : Society observed

Lovely exhibition at the Royal Academy looking at the life and work of Johann Zoffany.

Zoffany settled in London in 1760 and produced a wonderful snapshot of life in England at the time. He became one of the leading portrait painters of the time and almost invented the conversation style group portrait. He had an unique insight on English life at the time as he was an outsider.

There was a lovely gallery looking at pictures of theatrical life as one of his early patron had been Garrick and most unusually a group of pictures at the end from him time spent in India.

I think my favourite piece was actually his most famous, the study of the Uffizzi gallery complete with lots of well known pictures. A name that tune of a picture.

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