Portrait drawing in 17th-century London at The British Museum

September 23 2025

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Picture: The British Museum

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

The British Museum are opening their latest works on paper exhibition today entitled In the company of friends - portrait drawing in 17th-century London.

According to the museum's website:

This display celebrates the recent acquisition of two rare 17th-century drawings by prominent English portrait painters Samuel Cooper (1609–72) and Richard Gibson (1615–90).

Both artists were part of a thriving artistic community that grew in London in the second half of the 17th century. The circle also included leading painters Sir Peter Lely (1618–80), Charles Beale (1660–1714 or 26) and Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723). Their world is reflected in the drawings selected for this display – informal and intimate portraits of family members, friends, tradespeople and servants, as well as of fellow artists.

The display will run until 25th January 2026.

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