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Life [ top ] Works [ top ] William Laffan, ed., Cries of Dublin, Drawn from the Life by Hugo Douglas Hamilton (Dublin: Churchill House Press 2003), pp.208; 66 drawings [essays by Laffan, Joseph McDonnell, Sean Sheesgreen, Anne Crookshank and Desmond Fitzgerald].
[ top ] Notes Brian de Breffny, ed., Ireland: A Cultural Encyclopaedia (London: Thames & Hudson 1982), notes that he started his career drawing small, oval, pastel, head-and-shoulders portraits, and continued same successfully in London; spent 12 years in Italy, 1788-91, and encouraged by Flaxman while there to turn to oil; his Roman masterpiece is however in pastel, a portrait of Henry Tresham and Canova looking at Canovas Cupid and Psyche (c.1790; Farmer Collection); principal portrait painter in Dublin in his return; splendid neo-Classical full-length works, as well as head-and-shoulders. Ill., Cupid and Psyche in the Nuptial Bower, exhib. 1800, NGI. ADD, Portrait of the Earl Bishop of Derry, and his granddaughter [neice?], NGI. Irish Art Review: Guide to Prices (2000-01), lists George Hugh Hamilton (1739-1808), port. of Arthur Hill, 2nd Marquis of Downshire [Christies London, £377,750; Lot 2]; Port. of a Gentleman, half-length, in a brown coat with fur trim; and Port. of gentlewoman, half length, in a red coat and white waistcoat [pair]; Port. of William Robert Fitzgerald, 2nd Duke of Leinster (1749-1804) [£16,600]; three ports. of members of the Leigh family of Rose Garland, Co Wexford [£5,500]. Book View Ireland [Irish Emigrant] (Sept. 2003) lists William Laffan, ed., Cries of Dublin (Churchill House Press 2003), pp.208, based on the discovery in Australia during 2002 of a series of drawings by Hamilton depicting the life of Dublins poor; published now with explication of each painting by Laffan, T. C. Barnard, Anne Crookshank, Desmond FitzGerald (Knight of Glin), Joseph McDonnell, Brendan Rooney and Sean Shesgreen. Cites Hae Ball, King of the Beggars, A Shoe Boy at Custom House Gate and Oyster Carrs at Ormond Market Gate, A scolding match at the Fish Market and an enchanting portrayal of an egg-seller with her young child. Also includes depictions of court life and life in comfortable homes of the period. The album, presumed to be handed down in generations of the Gaussen family in Australia, was discovered in 2002; Hamilton b. in Temple Bar area of Dublin, 1740; ed. Robert West’s School; London; Rome, returning to Dublin in 1791 after 33 years in Rome. [ top ] Princess Grace Irish Library (Monaco) |