Artwork
Charles Harvey (1757–1843), Later Charles Savill Onley

Charles Harvey (1757–1843), Later Charles Savill Onley is an oil painting by the Neoclassicist artist Philip Reinagle. It dates from 1799 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
Overview
This oil painting is a portrait of Charles Harvey, later known as Charles Savill Onley, created by Philip Reinagle around 1799. It is a representative work of the neoclassical style and is held by the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Subject & Meaning
The portrait depicts a man seated at a desk, gazing directly at the viewer with a serious expression. His attire and surroundings convey a sense of quiet contemplation, suggesting a thoughtful and introspective individual.
Technique & Style
The painting features a warm, golden background that contrasts with the cooler tones of the subject's clothing, creating a sense of depth and visual interest. Reinagle's use of oil paint allows for a detailed and nuanced representation of the subject's features and attire.
History & Provenance
Philip Reinagle, the artist, was an English painter trained in London and a member of the Royal Academy, known for his work in various genres including animal, landscape, and botanical subjects.
Artist & collection
Artist
Philip Reinagle (1749 – 27 November 1833) was an English painter of animals, landscapes, and botanical scenes.

















