Hugh Douglas Hamilton
(1739-1808), ArtistArtist associated with 40 portraits
Dublin-born Hamilton entered the Dublin Society School of Drawing around 1750 and studied under Robert West and James Mannin. He left the academy in the late 1750s and set up a flourishing business as a portraitist in pastels. By the early 1760s, he had moved to London. He received commissions from the royal family and such grandees as the duke of Northumberland. In 1779, Hamilton moved to Italy, where he lived for twelve years, painting an extensive number of pastel portraits of British and Irish grand tourists. Following the advice of artist John Flaxman, Hamilton turned to oil paintings, and went on to paint the portraits of many of Ireland's leading figures of the day.
Anne Boyle (née Courtenay), Countess of Cork and Orrery
by James Watson, after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
mezzotint, published 1772
NPG D1556
by John Raphael Smith, after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
mezzotint, published 1 January 1772
NPG D3424
by Robert Laurie, after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
mezzotint, published 1772
NPG D7506
by Richard Houston, published by Robert Sayer, published by John Bennett, after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
mezzotint, published 7 November 1774 (1771)
NPG D35549
Charlotte Holden (née Spencer)
published by Robert Sayer, published by John Bennett, after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
mezzotint, published 1774
NPG D4284
by James Watson, printed and published by James Bretherton, after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
mezzotint, published 1 April 1776
NPG D35065
by James Watson, after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
mezzotint, published 1 April 1776
NPG D35066
by James Watson, after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
mezzotint, published 1 April 1776
NPG D35067
by Samuel Ireland, after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
etching, (1776)
NPG D16753
by Robert Laurie, after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
mezzotint, published 1777
NPG D8877
by Josiah Boydell, after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
mezzotint, published 1778
NPG D3362
Anne Boyle (née Courtenay), Countess of Cork and Orrery
after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
mezzotint, published 1787
NPG D1557
by Giovanni Elia Morghen, after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
line engraving, 1790s
NPG D19592
by Charles Knight, after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
stipple engraving, 1803 (1798)
NPG D38730
by William Thomas Fry, published by T. Cadell & W. Davies, after Charles Grignion, after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
stipple engraving, published 27 March 1817
NPG D35271
by William Thomas Fry, published by T. Cadell & W. Davies, after Charles Grignion, after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
stipple engraving, published 27 March 1817
NPG D14099
Edward Michael Pakenham, 2nd Baron Longford
by Henry Meyer, published by R. Hunter, after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
stipple engraving, published 30 March 1820
NPG D15829
by and published by Richard Golding, after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
line engraving, published 1822 (1812)
NPG D35292
by Richard Golding, after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
line engraving, 1822 (1812)
NPG D35293
by and published by Richard Golding, after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
line engraving, published 1822 (1812)
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