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Portrait of Robert Mynors (1739-1806) and his Family, 1797 (oil on canvas)
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Portrait of Robert Mynors (1739-1806) and his Family, 1797 (oil on canvas)
BIR108178 Portrait of Robert Mynors (1739-1806) and his Family, 1797 (oil on canvas) by Millar, James (c.1735-1805); 102x127 cm; Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery; (add.info.: pioneer of surgical treatment in Birmingham; wrote book on the History of Trepanning the Skull; rented part of his house at Snow Hill to the artist, however, this appears to be his second home, Weatheroak Hall, in Alvechurch, Worcestershire, as the fire in the background probably alludes to the Priestley Riots of 1791; ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 22608864
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Class Couch Racket Rich Shuttlecock Surgeon Toys Upper Classes Wealthy Sleeping Child
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Portrait of Robert Mynors (1739-1806) and his Family, 1797
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. This oil on canvas print by James Millar captures a moment frozen in time - the intimate portrait of Robert Mynors, a pioneering surgeon from Birmingham, and his beloved family. The painting showcases the opulence and elegance of the upper classes during the late 18th century. In this scene, we see Mr. Mynors seated comfortably on a couch with his wife by his side. Their children are engaged in playful activities; one child is peacefully asleep while another plays with toys nearby. A pet dog adds an endearing touch to this familial tableau. The artist skillfully incorporates subtle details that provide insight into the lives of these affluent individuals. The fire burning in the background alludes to the Priestley Riots of 1791, suggesting that this may be their second home at Weatheroak Hall in Alvechurch, Worcestershire. Millar's meticulous brushwork beautifully captures each member's unique personality and expressions. From Mr. Mynors' dignified presence to Mrs. Mynors' gentle smile, every detail reflects their status as respected members of society. This remarkable painting not only immortalizes a prominent figure but also offers us a glimpse into an era defined by wealth, privilege, and familial bliss. It serves as both a historical document and an exquisite work of art that continues to captivate viewers today.
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