- Tilly Kettle
Tilly Kettle (
1735 -1786 ) was aportrait painter and the first English painter to work inIndia . He was born inLondon , the son of a coach painter, in a family that had been members of theBrewers' Company of freemen for five generations. He studied drawing with William Shipley in the Strand and first entered professional portraiture in the 1750s.Kettle's first series of portraits appeared in the 1760s. His first surviving painting is a self-portrait from 1760, with his first exhibit at the
Society of Artists in 1761. He worked at restoring theSheldonian Theatre, Oxford and paintedFrancis Yarborough , a doctor ofBrasenose College, Oxford in 1763. He painted many members of the family ofWilliam Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth . In 1764-5, he was active in London and continued exhibiting at the Society of Artists.In
1768 , Kettle sailed to India with theBritish East India Company , landing at Madras (now Chennai), where he remained for two years. There, he painted Lord Pigot and "Muhammad Ali Kahn" twice (once alone and once with five of his sons). He also painted non-portraits, including "Dancing Girls (Blacks)" in 1772 and asuttee scene in 1776 entitled, "The ceremony of a gentoo woman taking leave of her relations and distributing her jewels prior to ascending the funeral pyre of her deceased husband." He moved on to Calcutta (now Kolkata) in 1771 and paintedShuja ud-Daula and "Dancing-Girl Holding the Stem of a Hookah." In1775 ,he painted George Bogle, Warren Hasting’s emissary toTibet , in Tibetan dress, presenting a ceremonial white scarf toLobsang Yeshe the 5th Panchen Lama.He also took an Indian mistress and had two daughters by her.He left India in
1776 for London. He married Mary there. She brought adowry of £5,000, while he put up £3,000 toward a trust fund, so both parties were well established. However, contemporaries indicated that Kettle was manipulated into the marriage for financial reasons. At the same time, he switched his exhibitors to theRoyal Academy of Art . He had fewer clients in England than he had before his departure, and his wife was financially imprudent. He had two more daughters by her and one son, named James. He fell into debt, and in1786 he set out for a return to India. He attempted the voyage overland throughAsia . His last portrait was painted inAleppo , and he died some time later, although where and when is unknown.External links
* [http://www.ngmaindia.gov.in/artist.asp?artistid=32 National Gallery of Modern Arts, New Delhi]
* [http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/kettle_tilly.html Tilly Kettle at artcyclopedia.com]References
*Postle, Martin. "Tilly Kettle" In Matthew, H.C.G. and Brian Harrison, eds. "The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography." vol. 31, 460-462. London: OUP, 2004.
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