John Rising

Rising had a large practice in London, and was a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy from 1785 until his death.

The portrait of Blackstone went to the Bodleian Library, that of the first Marquis of Downshire to Hatfield House, and that of Wilberforce to the Earl of Crawford.

Rising is said to have at one time assisted Sir Joshua Reynolds with the backgrounds of his pictures.

He died in 1815, aged 59.<[1] Rising also painted fancy and domestic subjects: Juvenile Employment, Ballad Singers, The Sentimental Shepherd, and The Infant Narcissus.

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