John Wootton (Artist)
John Wootton was an English painter known for his contributions to the genre of landscape and animal painting during the 18th century. He was born in 1682 and became recognized for his detailed and vibrant depictions of hunting scenes, often featuring dogs and horses. His work reflects the aristocratic culture of his time, showcasing the relationship between humans and nature.
Wootton's artistic style combined elements of realism and romanticism, making his paintings popular among the elite. He was also associated with the Royal Academy and influenced later artists in the field of British art. Wootton passed away in 1764, leaving behind a legacy of significant works.