Godfrey Kneller
Godfrey Kneller was a prominent German-born portrait painter, known for his work in England during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Born in 1646, he became the official court painter to King William III and Queen Mary II, which significantly boosted his reputation. Kneller's portraits often featured detailed and elegant representations of the British aristocracy.
Throughout his career, Kneller produced over 1,000 portraits, showcasing his skill in capturing the likeness and personality of his subjects. His style combined elements of Baroque and Rococo, making his work highly sought after. Kneller passed away in 1723, leaving a lasting legacy in the art world.