Samuel Ireland
3 of 40 portraits by Hugh Douglas Hamilton
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© National Portrait Gallery, London
Samuel Ireland
by Hugh Douglas Hamilton
pastel on grey paper, 1776
10 1/2 in. x 8 1/4 in. (267 mm x 210 mm) oval
Purchased, 1963
Primary Collection
NPG 4302
Sitterback to top
- Samuel Ireland (1744-1800), Writer and engraver. Sitter in 3 portraits, Artist or producer associated with 12 portraits.
Artistback to top
- Hugh Douglas Hamilton (1739-1808), Artist. Artist or producer associated with 40 portraits.
Linked publicationsback to top
- Ingamells, John, National Portrait Gallery: Mid-Georgian Portraits 1760-1790, 2004, p. 282
- Rogers, Malcolm, Master Drawings from the National Portrait Gallery, 1993 (accompanying the exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery from 5 August to 23 October 1994), p. 59
- Saywell, David; Simon, Jacob, Complete Illustrated Catalogue, 2004, p. 327
Linked displays and exhibitionsback to top
- Late Eighteenth Century Prints and Drawings (17 April 2004 - 5 September 2004)
Events of 1776back to top
Current affairs
Tahitian visitor to London Omai returns home with Captain James Cook on his third voyage. During his two-year stay he inspired a play and was painted by Joshua Reynolds.Member of Parliament David Hartley unsuccessfully introduces a motion to the House of Commons calling for the abolition of the slave trade.
Art and science
Edward Gibbon produces the first volume of his monumental The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.Artist John Constable is born.
Scottish economist Adam Smith analyses the nature and causes of prosperity in his magnum opus The Wealth of Nations.
International
American War of Independence: George Washington raises a new American flag on Prospect Hill, Boston. In an anonymous pamphlet entitled Common Sense, English immigrant Thomas Paine is the first to argue that the American colonies should be independent. Declaration of American Independence on 4 July.Comments back to top
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