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John Hamilton Mortimer
1740–1779
(b Eastbourne, Sussex, 17 Sept. 1740; d London, 4 Feb. 1779). English painter and etcher. He studied under Hudson and became a lifelong friend of his fellow pupil Joseph Wright.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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St Paul Preaching to the Ancient Britons c.1770 Wycombe Museum
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Dr Philip Hayes New College, University of Oxford
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The Honourable John Hastings Chequers Court
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Henry Lushington (1709?–1779), DD, Scholar c.1770 Wadham College, University of Oxford
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Thomas Le Blanc c.1767 Yale Center for British Art
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Jack Broughton, the Boxer c.1767 Yale Center for British Art
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A Man and a Boy Looking at Prints 1765–1770 Yale Center for British Art
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A Young Man with His Indian (?) Servant Holding a Portfolio c.1765 Yale Center for British Art
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John Frederick Sackville (1745–1799), 3rd Duke of Dorset, and Mr Ralph Petley of Riverhead c.1770 National Trust, Waddesdon Manor
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The Artist with Joseph Wilton and a Student c.1760/1765 Royal Academy of Arts
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An Academy c.1759/1760 Royal Academy of Arts
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Reverend Henry Lushington, DD 1777 Towner
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Self Portrait in Character c.1775–1778 Towner
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Self Portrait with His Father and His Brother early 1760s Yale Center for British Art
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West Gate of Pevensey Castle, Sussex 1773–1774 Yale Center for British Art
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A Shooting Party at Cavenham Park, Bury St Edmunds, Sir Simon le Blanc and Nephews Norfolk Museums Service
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Salvator Rosa c.1778/c.1830 Wellcome Collection
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The Sacrifice of Polyxena (Banditti Returning) 1780–1785 Hatton Gallery
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George Thompson, his Wife and (?) his Sister-in-Law c.1766–8 Tate
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Sir Arthegal, the Knight of Justice, with Talus, the Iron Man (from Spenser's 'Faerie Queene') exhibited 1778 Tate