William Hamilton of Bangour, 1704 - 1754. Poet
About this artwork
The poet William Hamilton, celebrated for his translation of Homer, is shown in this portrait by his cousin, Gavin Hamilton, as he might appear on a classical coin or medal. Painted in profile and dressed in antique fashion, William is framed within a painted oval, decorated with laurel leaves. He is shown again, as the seated figure in the painting below, designed to resemble a sculpture carved in relief. It illustrates an episode from his poem, 'Contemplation or the Triumph of Love'. The portrait was probably painted in 1748 in France where William, a Jacobite supporter, was in exile.
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artist:Gavin HamiltonScottish (1723 - 1798)
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title:William Hamilton of Bangour, 1704 - 1754. Poet
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date created:About 1748
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:91.60 x 71.20 cm; Framed: 106.70 x 86.90 x 5.30 cm / 19.00 kg
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credit line:Bequeathed by W.F. Watson 1886
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accession number:PG 310
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
Gavin Hamilton
Gavin Hamilton
Hamilton was born in Lanarkshire and educated at Glasgow University. He travelled to Rome in 1748 to study painting under Agostino Masucci. He returned to London in 1751 but decided to settle permanently in Italy in 1756 and was to remain there for the rest of his life. Hamilton's huge...