Thomas Barrett (1815–1868), JP, MD

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Edwin Long was born at Kelston near Bath. As a young man he became very well established as a local portrait painter, and was commissioned to paint portraits of mayors, which hang in the Guildhall to this day. He settled in London in 1858 and had a highly successful career as a painter of historical subjects and portraits, accumulating enough wealth to commission Norman Shaw to build him two houses in Hampstead. He exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy and was made a full Academician in 1881.

Thomas Barrett was a physician in Bath, Coroner for North Somerset and, in 1860, served as Mayor of Bath.

The Bath Assembly Rooms

Bath

Title

Thomas Barrett (1815–1868), JP, MD

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 74.6 x W 63 cm

Accession number

BATVG : P : 1984.33

Acquisition method

purchased from J. F. Meehan, 1914; on loan to the Assembly Rooms, Bath

Work type

Painting

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