James Roberts
(1753-in or after 1809), Portrait painterArtist associated with 54 portraits
James Roberts was an artist who painted landscapes and worked as a miniaturist, but he was best known for his small whole-length portraits, chiefly of actors in character. Between 1775 and 1781, he produced more than sixty watercolours on vellum for the portrait plates in Bell's British Theatre. Roberts exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1773 to 1784, and again from 1795 to 1799; in the interval, he worked in Oxford as a drawing master.
James William Dodd as Campley in 'The Funeral'
by Richard Godfrey, published by John Bell, after James Roberts
engraving, published 5th December 1794
On display in Room 11 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG L269.B6.13
Mary Ann Yates as Lady Townley in 'The Provok'd Husband'
after James Roberts
hand-coloured line engraving, 1770s
NPG D4952
Mary Ann Yates as Lady Townley in 'The Provok'd Husband'
after James Roberts
line engraving, 1770s
NPG D8932
Mary Ann Yates as Lady Townley in 'The Provok'd Husband'
after James Roberts
line engraving, 1770s
NPG D8933
Joseph Vernon as Thurio in 'The Two Gentleman of Verona'
after James Roberts
line engraving, published 1776
NPG D7534
by James Roberts
line engraving, published 1776
NPG D8434
William Parsons as Periwinkle in 'A Bold Stroke for a Wife'
by James Roberts
hand-coloured line engraving, published 1776
NPG D8436
Mary Yates; Master Pullen (as Isabella and child in David Garrick's 'Isabella')
by Joseph Thornthwaite, published by John Bell, after James Roberts
line engraving, published 1776
NPG D8464
Priscilla Kemble (née Hopkins) when Miss Hopkins; as Lavinia in 'Titus Andronicus'
after James Roberts
line engraving, published 1776
NPG D8663
Priscilla Kemble (née Hopkins) when Miss Hopkins; as Lavinia in 'Titus Andronicus'
after James Roberts
line engraving, published 1776
NPG D8664
Mary Ann Yates as Calista in Rowe's 'The Fair Penitent'
by Joseph Thornthwaite, published by John Bell, after James Roberts
line engraving, published 16 July 1776
NPG D8941
Mary Ann Yates as Calista in Rowe's 'The Fair Penitent'
by Joseph Thornthwaite, published by John Bell, after James Roberts
line engraving, published 16 July 1776
NPG D8942
Mary Ann Yates as Calista in Rowe's 'The Fair Penitent'
by Joseph Thornthwaite, published by John Bell, after James Roberts
hand-coloured line engraving, published 16 July 1776
NPG D8943
Mary Yates; Master Pullen (as Isabella and child in David Garrick's 'Isabella')
by Joseph Thornthwaite, published by John Bell, after James Roberts
line engraving, published 26 September 1776
NPG D8951
Ann Catley as Euphrosyne in Milton's 'Comus'
by Joseph Thornthwaite, published by John Bell, after James Roberts
line engraving, published 1777
NPG D2032
Mary Ann Yates as Berinthia in Vanbrugh's 'The Relapse'
after James Roberts
line engraving, published 1777
NPG D4953
Elizabeth Sharp (née Hopkins) when Miss Hopkins; as Irene in Brown's 'Barbarossa'
by Joseph Thornthwaite, published by John Bell, after James Roberts
line engraving, published 1 March 1777
NPG D8676
Elizabeth Sharp (née Hopkins) when Miss Hopkins; as Irene in Brown's 'Barbarossa'
by Joseph Thornthwaite, published by John Bell, after James Roberts
coloured line engraving, published 1 March 1777
NPG D8678
Elizabeth Sharp (née Hopkins) when Miss Hopkins; as Irene in Brown's 'Barbarossa'
by Joseph Thornthwaite, published by John Bell, after James Roberts
coloured line engraving, published 1 March 1777
NPG D8679
Mary Ann Yates in the character of Electra
by Joseph Thornthwaite, published by John Bell, after James Roberts
line engraving, published 6 October 1777
NPG D8818
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