George Lambert (English painter)
George Lambert was an English landscape artist and theatre scene painter. With Richard Wilson he is recognised as a pioneer of British landscape in art, for its own sake.
Giles Hussey Portrait of a landscape painter, possibly George Lambert, between 1740 and 1750, Yale Center for British Art.
View of Dunton Hall, Lincolnshire, 1739, possibly the earliest image of a Plot Elm (centre).
Richard Wilson was an influential Welsh landscape painter, who worked in Britain and Italy. With George Lambert he is recognised as a pioneer in British art of landscape for its own sake and was described in the Welsh Academy Encyclopedia of Wales as the "most distinguished painter Wales has ever produced and the first to appreciate the aesthetic possibilities of his country". In December 1768 Wilson became one of the founder-members of the Royal Academy. A catalogue raisonné of the artist's work compiled by Paul Spencer-Longhurst is published by the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art.
Portrait of Richard Wilson by Anton Raphael Mengs (1752)
Lake Avernus I (c. 1765)
Llyn-y-Cau, Cader Idris
St Peters and the Vatican from the Janiculum, Rome