John Wesley
2 of 13 portraits by William Hamilton
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© National Portrait Gallery, London
John Wesley
by William Hamilton
oil on canvas, 1788
50 3/8 in. x 40 1/8 in. (1280 mm x 1019 mm)
Given by James Milbourne, 1871
Primary Collection
NPG 317
On display at Wesley's Chapel and Leysian Mission, London
Artistback to top
- William Hamilton (1751-1801), History painter. Artist or producer associated with 13 portraits, Sitter in 5 portraits.
This portraitback to top
Wesley is portrayed wearing a black cassock and gown, standing at a pulpit. Although Wesley does not mention the artist, the portrait would appear to be the one begun on 22 December 1787 when Wesley wrote: 'I yielded to the importunity of a painter, and sat an hour and a half, in all, for my picture. I think it was the best that ever was taken; but what is the picture of a man above fourscore?' The portrait is signed and dated at bottom left: Wm. Hamilton/ 1788. It was painted for the carver and gilder, James Milbourne, a friend of the sitter, and given to the Gallery by his grandson in 1871. More detailed information on this portrait is available in a National Portrait Gallery collection catalogue, John Kerslake's Early Georgian Portraits (1977, out of print).
Related worksback to top
- NPG D19112: John Wesley (source portrait)
- NPG D37684: John Wesley (source portrait)
- NPG D37685: John Wesley (source portrait)
Linked publicationsback to top
- Kerslake, John, Early Georgian Portraits, 1977, p. 298
- Saywell, David; Simon, Jacob, Complete Illustrated Catalogue, 2004, p. 653
Events of 1788back to top
Current affairs
Parliament begins an investigation into the slave trade, led by reformers Thomas Clarkson and William Wilberforce.Regency Crisis; George III's madness is announced provoking a political storm.
Former Governor-General of Bengal Warren Hastings' trial begins before the House of Lords.
Henry Benedict Stuart becomes the new Stuart claimant to the British throne.
Art and science
Artist Thomas Gainsborough dies.First edition of The Times newspaper is published in London.
Scottish engineer and inventor William Symington demonstrates the first paddle steamer on Dalswinton Loch near Dumfries.
Robert Burns writes his version of the Scots poem Auld Lang Syne.
International
Ministers of the French King, Louis XVI, reluctantly announce that the Estates General will meet the following year, for the first time since 1614.United States constitution comes into force when New Hampshire becomes the ninth state to ratify it.
First Fleet reaches Australia, anchoring in Botany Bay. Arthur Phillip, selecting a suitable site for the first Australian penal colony, names the place Sydney Cove.
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On display at Wesley's Chapel and Leysian Mission, London