About This Book
The volume traces an artist's rise from humble Cumberland origins through apprenticeship and self-directed study to a professional career in London and travel to the continent, emphasizing his development as a portraitist and occasional history painter. It examines notable commissions and his celebrated association with Lady Hamilton, surveys major works held in public and private collections, outlines artistic methods and themes, and supplies a chronology, lists of chief pictures and illustrations, and a concise bibliography for further reading.
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