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- William_Bell_(artist) abstract "William Bell, born about 1740, was a portrait painter originally from Newcastle upon Tyne. In around 1768 he moved to London, to be a student in the Royal Academy of Arts. While there, in the year of 1771, he received a gold medal for his painting of 'Venus entreating Vulcan to forge arms for her son Æneas'. William Bell's best known works were the portraits painted for the family of Delaval, of Seaton Delaval Hall. These paintings earned Bell the patronage of Lord Delaval, and in 1775 he exhibited two views of Delaval Hall. A portrait he painted of Robert Harrison, 1715-1802, is displayed in the National Portrait Gallery. William Bell died in or around 1804.".
- William_Bell_(artist) birthDate "1740".
- William_Bell_(artist) birthPlace Newcastle_upon_Tyne.
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- William_Bell_(artist) deathDate "1804".
- William_Bell_(artist) deathPlace Newcastle_upon_Tyne.
- William_Bell_(artist) deathYear "1804".
- William_Bell_(artist) education Royal_Academy_of_Arts.
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- William_Bell_(artist) thumbnail Portrait_of_Lord_John_Hussey_Delaval_Painted_by_William_Bell.jpg?width=300.
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- William_Bell_(artist) birthDate "1740".
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- William_Bell_(artist) children "Elizabeth Bell".
- William_Bell_(artist) dateOfBirth "circa 1740".
- William_Bell_(artist) dateOfDeath "circa 1804".
- William_Bell_(artist) deathDate "1804".
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- William_Bell_(artist) name "Bell, William".
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- William_Bell_(artist) nationality "English".
- William_Bell_(artist) occupation "Portrait Artist".
- William_Bell_(artist) placeOfBirth "Newcastle Upon Tyne".
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- William_Bell_(artist) shortDescription "British artist".
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- William_Bell_(artist) comment "William Bell, born about 1740, was a portrait painter originally from Newcastle upon Tyne. In around 1768 he moved to London, to be a student in the Royal Academy of Arts. While there, in the year of 1771, he received a gold medal for his painting of 'Venus entreating Vulcan to forge arms for her son Æneas'. William Bell's best known works were the portraits painted for the family of Delaval, of Seaton Delaval Hall.".
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- William_Bell_(artist) depiction Portrait_of_Lord_John_Hussey_Delaval_Painted_by_William_Bell.jpg.
- William_Bell_(artist) givenName "William".
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