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Pompeo Batoni
1708–1787
(b Lucca, 25 Jan. 1708; d Rome, 4 Feb. 1787). Italian painter and draughtsman, the son of a distinguished goldsmith. He has been described as ‘Italy's last Old Master’ and he was certainly the last great Italian personality to dominate painting in Rome, where he spent virtually his whole career (he settled there in 1727).
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Lady Anne Clifford (d.1793), Countess Mahoni 1785 Burton Constable Hall
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Portrait of a Woman, Traditionally identified as Margaret Stuart, Lady Hippisley 1785 Yale Center for British Art
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Princess Cecilia Mahony Giustiniani (1741–1789) 1785 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery
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Mrs Robert Sandilands 1781 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Henry Bankes II (1757–1834), MP 1779 National Trust, Kingston Lacy
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Sir Thomas Gascoigne (1745–1810), 8th Bt 1779 Lotherton Hall, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Henry Swinburne (1743–1803) 1779 Laing Art Gallery
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Miss Frances Browne Holding Music and a Wreath 1778 National Trust, Basildon Park
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George Edward Henry Arthur Herbert (1755–1801), 2nd Earl of Powis of the Second Creation 1776 National Trust, Powis Castle
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Sir Harry Fetherstonhaugh (1754–1846), 2nd Bt 1776 National Trust, Uppark
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George Gordon, Lord Haddo 1775 National Trust for Scotland, Haddo House
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Portrait of John Scott (?) of Banks Fee 1774 The National Gallery, London
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Alexander Stewart of Ards 1774 National Trust, Mount Stewart
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John Smyth of Heath Hall, Yorkshire 1773 York Art Gallery
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John Chetwynd, 1st Earl Talbot (1750–1793) 1773 Ingestre Hall Residential Arts Centre
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Robert Throckmorton (1750–1779) 1772 National Trust, Coughton Court
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Karl Theodore (1724–1799), Elector of Bavaria c.1777 The Bowes Museum
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The Right Honourable Sir John Parnell (1744–1801), 2nd Bt 1769/1770 National Trust, Castle Ward
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The Right Honourable John Staples (1736–1820), PC, MP c.1773–1774 National Trust, Springhill
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Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn (1749–1789), 4th Bt, Thomas Apperley (1734–1819), and Captain Edward Hamilton 1768–1772 National Museum Wales, National Museum Cardiff
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Sir Gregory Page-Turner 1768 Manchester Art Gallery
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James Stewart of Killymoon, County Tyrone (1741–1821) 1767 Ulster Museum
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Colonel William Gordon (1736–1816) 1766 National Trust for Scotland, Fyvie Castle
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William Weddell 1765–1766 Yale Center for British Art
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John Monck 1764 Museum of the Home
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David Garrick 1764 The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology
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Alexander Gordon (1743–1827), 4th Duke of Gordon 1764 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery
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James Bruce of Kinnaird (1730–1794), African Explorer 1762 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
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Augustus Henry Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Grafton 1762 National Portrait Gallery, London
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John Ker (1740–1804), 3rd Duke of Roxburghe, Bibliophile 1761 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
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Philip Metcalfe c.1766–1767 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Portrait of Richard Milles probably 1760s The National Gallery, London
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Thomas Peter Giffard (1735–1776) c.1765–1768 National Trust, Coughton Court
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Duchess Sforza Cesarini (d.1765) 1760–1770 Birmingham Museums Trust
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George Lucy (1714–1786) 1758 National Trust, Charlecote Park
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Sir Robert Davers (1729–1763), 5th Bt, Aged 21 1756 National Trust, Ickworth
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John Rolle Walter (1712–1779), MP for Exeter (1754–1776) 1753 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
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James Caulfeild, 4th Viscount Charlemont (Later 1st Earl of Charlemont) 1753–1756 Yale Center for British Art
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Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford 1753–1756 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Meekness 1752 National Trust, Uppark