George Cuitt the Elder
English painter

George Cuitt the Elder

The basics
Quick facts
Intro
English painter
A.K.A.
George Cuitt the Elder, George Cuit, Sr. George Cuitt, George I Cuitt, George, the elder Cuitt, George Cuyts, I Cuitt
Gender:
Male
Work field:
Birth:
1 January 1743(Moulton, North Yorkshire, Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, North Yorkshire)
Death:
7 February 1818(Richmond, Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, North Yorkshire)
Family:
Children:
George Cuitt the Younger
The details
Biography

George Cuitt the Elder (1743–1818) was an English painter.

Cuitt was born at Moulton, in Yorkshire, and having shown a natural taste for drawing and design was sent to Italy at the expense of Sir Lawrence Dundas, whose family had already been painted by him. He studied earnestly for six years at Rome, and also pursued landscape painting, a branch of art that was more congenial to his tastes. He returned to England in 1775, and in 1776 he exhibited at the Royal Academy 'The Infant Jupiter fed with goat's milk and honey.' He afterwards exhibited portraits and landscapes, his last contribution being in 1798. Owing to frequent attacks of low fever he was unable to reside in London, and he finally settled at Richmond in Yorkshire. Here he found constant employment in the commissions given hira by gentlemen whose parks and residences were in his neighbourhood. His death occurred in 1818. His portraits are elaborately finished, although very thinly painted, whilst his earlier landscapes show much ability and feeling in their execution.