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Robert Dighton

(1751-1814), Portrait painter, caricaturist and actor

Sitter in 4 portraits
Artist associated with 320 portraits
Entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1772 and afterwards set up as a drawing-master and miniature portrait painter. The first prints that he designed were of actors in character for John Bell's edition of Shakespeare's works (1775-6). Dighton became well known as a caricaturist. He satirised lawyers, military officers, actors and actresses, as well as tailors, academics and the down-at-heel types. For a time he combined his career as artist and printseller with that of an actor and singer in the West End. In 1806, Dighton achieved notoriety when it was discovered that he had been stealing prints from the British Museum. His son, Richard Dighton, was also a caricaturist.

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Elizabeth Bannister (née Harpur), by Robert Laurie, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D624

Elizabeth Bannister (née Harpur)

by Robert Laurie, after Robert Dighton
mezzotint, published 1780
NPG D624

Elizabeth Bannister (née Harpur), by Robert Laurie, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D625

Elizabeth Bannister (née Harpur)

by Robert Laurie, after Robert Dighton
coloured mezzotint, published 1780
NPG D625

Frederick Bull, by Robert Laurie, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D884

Frederick Bull

by Robert Laurie, after Robert Dighton
mezzotint, published 1780
NPG D884

Jane Pope, by Robert Laurie, published by  William Richardson, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D19434

Jane Pope

by Robert Laurie, published by William Richardson, after Robert Dighton
mezzotint, published 1 March 1780
NPG D19434

'Two Impures of the Ton driving to the Gigg Shop, Hammersmith.', by Robert Dighton, published by  Robert Sayer, published by  John Bennett, and published by  John Smith of Cheapside - NPG D47141

'Two Impures of the Ton driving to the Gigg Shop, Hammersmith.'

by Robert Dighton, published by Robert Sayer, published by John Bennett, and published by John Smith of Cheapside
hand-coloured etching, published 6 February 1781
NPG D47141

The Contrast (includes John Bull), published by Carington Bowles, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D47046

The Contrast (includes John Bull)

published by Carington Bowles, after Robert Dighton
mezzotint, circa 1783
NPG D47046

'In Place . En Emploi.', published by Carington Bowles, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D47047

'In Place . En Emploi.'

published by Carington Bowles, after Robert Dighton
hand-coloured mezzotint, published 2 September 1784
NPG D47047

'Out of Place. Hors D'Emploi.', published by Carington Bowles, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D47048

'Out of Place. Hors D'Emploi.'

published by Carington Bowles, after Robert Dighton
hand-coloured mezzotint, published 2 September 1784
NPG D47048

A Master Parson Returned from Duty, published by Carington Bowles, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D47152

A Master Parson Returned from Duty

published by Carington Bowles, after Robert Dighton
hand-coloured mezzotint, published 9 November 1785
NPG D47152

Charles Bannister, by Robert Laurie, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D594

Charles Bannister

by Robert Laurie, after Robert Dighton
mezzotint, published 1787
NPG D594

Charles Bannister, by Robert Laurie, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D7507

Charles Bannister

by Robert Laurie, after Robert Dighton
mezzotint, published 1787
NPG D7507

'My ass in a band box', by Robert Dighton - NPG D9059

'My ass in a band box'

by Robert Dighton
hand-coloured etching, circa 1790
NPG D9059

Unknown man, by Robert Dighton - NPG D47130

Unknown man

by Robert Dighton
etching, published 6 November 1791
NPG D47130

Possibly Joseph Shepherd Munden ('Tippy Bob - The Natty Crop'), published by Carington Bowles, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D47153

Possibly Joseph Shepherd Munden ('Tippy Bob - The Natty Crop')

published by Carington Bowles, after Robert Dighton
hand-coloured mezzotint, published 14 February 1792
NPG D47153

A Drap of Comfort, published by Carington Bowles, probably after  Robert Dighton - NPG D47154

A Drap of Comfort

published by Carington Bowles, probably after Robert Dighton
hand-coloured mezzotint, published 2 March 1792
NPG D47154

He - He - He - I Loves Fun, published by Carington Bowles, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D47155

He - He - He - I Loves Fun

published by Carington Bowles, after Robert Dighton
hand-coloured mezzotint, published 29 September 1792
NPG D47155

I Von't Take a Farden Less, published by Bowles & Carver, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D47159

I Von't Take a Farden Less

published by Bowles & Carver, after Robert Dighton
hand-coloured mezzotint, published 25 July 1792
NPG D47159

John Hunter, by Daniel Orme, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D3291

John Hunter

by Daniel Orme, after Robert Dighton
stipple engraving, published 1792
NPG D3291

William Woodfall, by Robert Dighton - NPG D4904

William Woodfall

by Robert Dighton
hand-coloured etching, published 14 September 1792
NPG D4904

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