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  1. James Thornhill lived in the XVII – XVIII cent., a remarkable figure of British Baroque. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

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  3. This oil painting by Sir James Thornhill was completed in 1710. The Acts of Apostles say that Paul was enraged upon the many images of pagan gods in Athens, and when questioned by a group of philosophers on his position in the Areopagus, the ancient court site in Athens, St Paul preached and was soon heard by a growing crowd.

  4. 27 de jul. de 2021 · History of The Painted Hall in Greenwich. Easily one of Europe’s most beautiful (and famous) Baroque interiors, the Greenwich Painted Hall ceiling was the brainchild of artist Sir James Thornhill. Famously likened to the Sistine Chapel, this huge project took over 19 years to create, until it was finally completed in 1726.

  5. 19 de abr. de 2024 · James Thornhill; Securitas Publica, 1718/25 James Thornhill; Company of Painters, c. 1719 James Thornhill; Grinling Gibbons, n.d. James Thornhill; Saint Paul and Barnabas at Lystra, c. 1714 James Thornhill; Wall Decoration with Story of Egeria & Numa Pompilius, 1695/1734 James Thornhill; Lupercalia (recto), and Sketches of Figures (verso), n.d ...

  6. Sir James Thornhill (25 luglio 1675 o 1676 - 4 maggio 1734) era un pittore inglese di soggetti storici operanti nella tradizione barocca italiana. Era responsabile di alcuni progetti murali di grandi dimensioni, tra cui la "Painted Hall" presso il Royal Hospital di Greenwich, i dipinti all'interno della cupola della Cattedrale di St Paul e lavori presso Chatsworth House e Wimpole Hall.

  7. Sir James Thornhill (1675-1734) James Thornhill was a Dorset man, born as he was in the borough of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis in 1675. The Thornhull family were gentry, with a Coat of Arms and Manors at Thornhill, acquired 1227, and at Woolland, acquired on the Dissolution of Milton Abbey in 1540. By James' day, the family had fallen on hard ...