Sir Joshua Reynolds Word Scramble

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Joshua Reynolds was born in Plympton, Devonshire in England. His father, who was the headmaster of the grammar school in his town, was his teacher. When he was twelve he painted a portrait on sailcloth working with the paint they used in the shipyard. It was not a great painting, but it did demonstrate his talent, and his father allowed him to become an apprentice to an artist. He studied with Thomas Hudson in London and became a better artist than his teacher. Hudson became jealous and dismissed him as his pupil. Reynolds studied the works of different artists in Italy for three years and became one of the best portrait painters of his time. He knew historical pictures didn't sell well, but people did like to have pictures of themselves; portraits. By the time he was 32 years old he had painted 100 portraits for people. Reynolds was knighted by King George III in 1768 and he became Sir Joshua Reynolds. Later he was made "painter to the king". He enjoyed painting portraits of children. One day as he was painting a picture of another child he became blind in his left eye. He knew his days as an artist would be coming to an end. Two years later when he died, he was blind.

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