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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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Charles Bannister, by Unknown engraver, after  Robert Dighton - NPG L269.B6.15

Charles Bannister

by Unknown engraver, after Robert Dighton
stipple, after a work of 1787
On display in Room 11 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG L269.B6.15

James William Dodd, by Robert Laurie, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D1647

James William Dodd

by Robert Laurie, after Robert Dighton
mezzotint, published 10 July 1779
NPG D1647

James William Dodd, by Robert Laurie, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D1648

James William Dodd

by Robert Laurie, after Robert Dighton
mezzotint, published 10 July 1779
NPG D1648

James Hackman, by Robert Laurie, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D2551

James Hackman

by Robert Laurie, after Robert Dighton
mezzotint, published 1779
NPG D2551

James Hackman, by Robert Laurie, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D2947

James Hackman

by Robert Laurie, after Robert Dighton
mezzotint, published 1779
NPG D2947

William Parsons, by Robert Laurie, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D3812

William Parsons

by Robert Laurie, after Robert Dighton
mezzotint, published 10 July 1779
NPG D3812

Richard Wroughton, by Robert Laurie, published by  William Richardson, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D4923

Richard Wroughton

by Robert Laurie, published by William Richardson, after Robert Dighton
mezzotint, published 10 July 1779
NPG D4923

George Mattocks, by Robert Laurie, published by  William Richardson, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D14410

George Mattocks

by Robert Laurie, published by William Richardson, after Robert Dighton
mezzotint, published 10 July 1779
NPG D14410

William Parsons, by Robert Laurie, published by  William Richardson, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D18932

William Parsons

by Robert Laurie, published by William Richardson, after Robert Dighton
mezzotint, published 10 July 1779
NPG D18932

Isabella Mattocks (née Hallam), by Robert Laurie, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D3651

Isabella Mattocks (née Hallam)

by Robert Laurie, after Robert Dighton
mezzotint, published 1780
NPG D3651

Isabella Mattocks (née Hallam), by Robert Laurie, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D3652

Isabella Mattocks (née Hallam)

by Robert Laurie, after Robert Dighton
mezzotint, published 1780
NPG D3652

Jane Pope, by Robert Laurie, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D3921

Jane Pope

by Robert Laurie, after Robert Dighton
mezzotint, published 1 March 1780
NPG D3921

Mary Ann Wrighten (née Matthews, later Pownall), by Robert Laurie, published by  William Richardson, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D4920

Mary Ann Wrighten (née Matthews, later Pownall)

by Robert Laurie, published by William Richardson, after Robert Dighton
mezzotint, published 1 March 1780
NPG D4920

Elizabeth Bannister (née Harpur), by Robert Laurie, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D595

Elizabeth Bannister (née Harpur)

by Robert Laurie, after Robert Dighton
mezzotint, published 1780
NPG D595

Elizabeth Bannister (née Harpur), by Robert Laurie, after  Robert Dighton - NPG D623

Elizabeth Bannister (née Harpur)

by Robert Laurie, after Robert Dighton
mezzotint, published 1780
NPG D623

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