- Thomas Roberts (painter)
Thomas Roberts (
May 22 ,1748 – March 1778) was an Irish landscape painter.Born into a family of artists in
County Waterford , he was the eldest son of architect John Roberts. Roberts, the son, would become a student of the Cork painter John Butts and landscape painterGeorge Mullins . He was present at the Dublin Society's School in 1763 and went on to exhibit at the Society of Artists from 1766 to 1777. That year he leftIreland forLisbon where he died the following year. After Roberts death, his younger brother, Sautelle Roberts, adopted his first name, thus becoming Thomas Sautelle Roberts. [Aspects of Irish Art. National Gallery of Ireland. Cahill & Co. 1974. Pg 112. Retrieved Mar. 29, 2008.] The younger Roberts, an architect, finished some of his elder brother's paintings and became a successful artist in the early 19th century. Among Thomas Roberts patrons prior to his death wereWilliam FitzGerald, 2nd Duke of Leinster and Richard Wingfield, 3rd Viscount Powerscourt. [Art Encyclopedia. The Concise Grove Dictionary of Art. Copyright © 2002 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Retrieved Mar. 29, 2008.]List of paintings
*"Lucan House and Demense", c. 1770 – Oil on canvas commissioned by Agmondisham Vesey of Lucan House,
County Dublin ; now owned by theNational Gallery of Ireland .
*"Stormy Sea", c. 1770 – Oil on canvas; private collection, owned not named (1985).
*"Landstorm", 1780 – Oil on canvas; owned by Richard Wood (1985).
*"A River in Spate by a Ruined Tower and Bridge", c. 1780 – Oil on canvas; owned by Francis D. Murnaghan, Jr. (1985).References
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