Jonathan Tyers, with His Daughter Elizabeth and Her Husband John Wood by Francis Hayman. A group portrait of two men and a woman in 18th-century attire, accompanied by a small dog, set in a lush wooded landscape with a classical statue.

Jonathan Tyers, with His Daughter Elizabeth and Her Husband John Wood

Francis Hayman

1750 · Oil Paint, Canvas

An elegant 18th-century British group portrait set within a tranquil, atmospheric wooded landscape.

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Where it works

A balanced artwork with steady presence in walnut and cognac tones — holds a composed wall with restraint.

Often works in
Dining Room · Living Room · Study
Placement
Reads naturally where the wall has more height than width
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Benefits from light or mid-tone surroundings
Color notes
Rich brown, Charcoal black

About the piece

Painted around 1750 by Francis Hayman, this conversation piece captures Jonathan Tyers, the proprietor of Vauxhall Gardens, alongside his daughter Elizabeth and her husband John Wood. The work showcases the refined social customs of the Georgian era, highlighting the shimmering textures of period fashion set against a soft, leafy backdrop that typifies English Rococo style.