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John Opie

1761 - 1807

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Sua biografia está disponível em 18 idiomas na Wikipédia. John Opie é o 1904º pintor mais popular (subiu do 1938º em 2024), a 4777ª biografia mais popular do Reino Unido (subiu do 4979ª em 2019) e o 105º pintor mais popular do Reino Unido.

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Among Pintors

Among pintors, John Opie ranks 1,904 out of 2,023Before him are Erik Pevernagie, Anna Ostroumova-Lebedeva, Marsden Hartley, Hans Scherfig, George Inness, and Samuel Colman. After him are Peter Blake, Frank Weston Benson, George Peter Alexander Healy, Martin Johnson Heade, Jacek Yerka, and Louise Rayner.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1761, John Opie ranks 42Before him are Richard Anthony Salisbury, Albert Gallatin, Samuel Dexter, Ludwig Abeille, Henry Shrapnel, and Joshua Brookes. After him are John Rennie the Elder, and Sybil Ludington. Among people deceased in 1807, John Opie ranks 30Before him are Joseph Brant, Johann III Bernoulli, Mikhail Kheraskov, Oliver Ellsworth, Clara Reeve, and Louise du Pierry. After him are Abraham Baldwin, and Alexander Martin.

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In Reino Unido

Among people born in Reino Unido, John Opie ranks 4,777 out of NaNBefore him are Jesse Ramsden (1735), Sharleen Spiteri (1967), Ivy Compton-Burnett (1884), Richard Thompson (1949), Eric Sykes (1923), and Samuel Arnold (1740). After him are Katherine Waterston (1980), John Ogilvie (1579), Henry Home, Lord Kames (1696), Beryl Markham (1902), Hannah Waddingham (1974), and Mark Selby (1983).

Among Pintors In Reino Unido

Among pintors born in Reino Unido, John Opie ranks 105Before him are Edwin Long (1829), Thomas Hudson (1701), David Octavius Hill (1802), Peter Doig (1959), George Clausen (1852), and James Collinson (1825). After him are Peter Blake (1932), Louise Rayner (1832), William Duesbury (1725), Paul Nash (1889), Gerald Scarfe (1936), and Thomas Phillips (1770).

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