Portraits
in Profile:
the Dighton Family

Lord Henry William Bentinck
(1804-1870)
by Joshua Dighton
© National Portrait Gallery, London
NPG 3553 |
The Third Generation
Richard Dighton's eldest son,
Richard Jnr (1824-1891), also followed an artistic career. Richard
Jnr's earliest known work is a watercolour equestrian portrait
of the 3rd Earl of Sefton, dated 1844, now in the collection
of the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. He later established himself
as a photographer and had a studio at Weston Villa, Cheltenham.
Joshua Dighton (1831-1908), born
in Worcester, the second son of Richard Snr, is perhaps best
known for the portraits of jockeys which he produced. Joshua's
earliest work is an equestrian portrait of Fulwar Craven of 1845,
in the collection of the Cheltenham Art Gallery. He worked in
Hammersmith, Merton, Wimbledon, Pimlico and Battersea producing
watercolour portraits like the one shown here.
There has been speculation that
Joshua was a fourth son
of Robert Dighton Snr, often cited as having produced watercolour
drawings of sporting personalities between 1820 and 1840. There
is no clear evidence to substantiate such a claim and it probably
arises from confusion.
Portraits
within the exhibition
Portraits
catalogued on the online search the collection facility -
a small percentage of the number of Dighton portraits in the
Gallery's collection
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