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, Irish, 1740-1808
Title
Portrait of Thomas Roberts (1748-1777), Artist
Datec.1769
MediumPastel and graphite on paper
Dimensions
27 x 22 cm
Credit LinePurchased, 2009
Object numberNGI.2009.10
DescriptionThis is a particularly significant and poignant image as it is the only known portrait of Thomas Roberts, the important Irish landscape artist, who died aged 28. It is likely Roberts was lodging with the Dublin painter George Mullins when he met Hamilton, who was on a visit to his native city. This unsigned oval portrait is a typical example of the pastels Hamilton produced during the 1760s and 1770s. Hamilton, who like Roberts trained at the Dublin Society Drawing Schools, had moved to London around 1764 where he established himself as a successful portraitist.
ProvenanceThe sitter and by descent; purchased, Private Collection, 2009 Exhibition HistoryThomas Roberts 1748-1777, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, 2009

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