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Francis Hayman RA (1708 – 2 February 1776) was an English painter and illustrator who became one of the founding members of the Royal Academy in 1768, and later its first librarian.

Portrait of Francis Hayman, by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter.
Portrait of Francis Hayman, by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter.

Born in Exeter, Devon, Hayman begun his artistic career as a scene painter in London's Drury Lane theatre (where he also appeared in minor roles) before establishing a studio in St Martin's Lane.

A versatile artist influenced by the French Rococo style, he achieved some note during the 1740s through decorative paintings executed for the supper boxes at Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens in London. Hayman was also a successful portraitist and history painter.

Combining some of these, he contributed 31 pictures to a 1744 edition of Shakespeare's plays by Sir Thomas Hanmer, and later portrayed many leading contemporary actors in Shakespearean roles, including David Garrick as Richard III (1760). He also illustrated Pamela, a novel by Samuel Richardson, Milton's Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained, Tobias Smollett's translation of Don Quixote, and other well-known works. In the 1760s Hayman was commissioned by Jonathan Tyers, proprietor of Vauxhall Gardens and the Denbies estate, to paint a series of large-scale history paintings depicting British victories in the Seven Years' War.

He was an able teacher. His pupils included Mason Chamberlin, Nathaniel Dance-Holland, Thomas Seton and Lemuel Francis Abbott, and he was also a strong influence on Thomas Gainsborough.

With Joshua Reynolds, Hayman was actively involved in the formation of the Society of Artists, a forerunner of the Royal Academy, during the early 1760s.

Hayman died in 1776 and was buried in an unmarked grave in St Anne's Church, Soho.[1]




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Notes
  1. Peter Matthews, Who's Buried Where in London, p.33.



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[de] Francis Hayman

Francis Hayman RA (* 1708 in Exeter; † 2. Februar 1776 in London) war ein englischer Maler und Illustrator. Er zählt zu den Gründungsmitgliedern der Royal Academy of Arts, London.
- [en] Francis Hayman

[es] Francis Hayman

Francis Hayman (Exeter, 1708-2 de febrero de 1776) fue un pintor e ilustrador inglés que se convirtió en uno de los miembros fundadores de la Royal Academy en el año 1768 y más tarde su primer bibliotecario.

[fr] Francis Hayman

Francis Hayman (Exeter, 1708 — Londres, 2 février 1776) est un peintre britannique, l'un des membres fondateurs de la Royal Academy en 1768[1] et plus tard son premier bibliothécaire.

[ru] Хейман, Фрэнсис

Фрэнсис Хейман (англ. Francis Hayman, 1708 (1708), Эксетер, Девон — 2 февраля 1776, Лондон) — британский актёр, сценограф, художник и иллюстратор эпохи английского рококо. Создавал портреты, отдельные и групповые, портреты актёров в ролях, пейзажи и библейские композиции. Преподаватель и один из организаторов Королевской академии искусств в Лондоне.



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