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All Gavin Hamilton 's Paintings
The Painting Names Are Sorted From A to Z


ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
78454  
Portrait of Elizabeth Gunning, Gavin Hamilton
 
 Portrait of Elizabeth Gunning   1752/53 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 239 x 145 cm (94.1 x 57.1 in) cyf
76572  
Portrait of Elizabeth Gunning, Duchess of Hamilton, Gavin Hamilton
 
 Portrait of Elizabeth Gunning, Duchess of Hamilton   1752/53 Oil on canvas 239 ?? 145 cm (94.1 ?? 57.1 in) cjr
44107  
The Oath of Brutus, Gavin Hamilton
 
 The Oath of Brutus   1763-64 Oil on canvas, 213 x 264 cm

Gavin Hamilton
Scottish Neoclassical Painter, 1723-1798,Scottish painter, archaeologist and dealer, active in Italy. He was educated at Glasgow University and in 1748 arrived in Rome to study portrait painting under Agostino Masucci. He lodged with the architects James Stuart and Nicholas Revett; they probably encouraged him to visit Herculaneum and the recently discovered archaeological site of Pompeii, which had a profound effect on his subsequent career. Convinced that 'the ancients have surpassed the moderns, both in painting and sculpture', Hamilton undertook a systematic study of Classical antiquities during the 1750s and 1760s. In 1751 he was briefly in Scotland, where he painted a full-length portrait of Elizabeth Gunning, Duchess of Hamilton (Lennoxlove, Lothian), in a conventional style derived from van Dyck. He returned to Rome in 1752 and remained there, with the exception of short visits to England, for the rest of his life. In 1755 he was introduced by Anton Raphael Mengs to Johann Joachim Winckelmann, who was to become one of the leading theorists of Neo-classicism. In the same year Hamilton entertained Robert Adam, who studied in Rome from 1755 to 1757. He was to know and encourage almost all the British artists who worked in Rome during the second half of the 18th century. Henry Fuseli, who was not an uncritical admirer, wrote of Hamilton in 1805,



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