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Thomas Bardwell

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English painter

Self portrait (1765)
Portrait ofMaurice Suckling

Thomas Bardwell (1704 – 9 September 1767) was an Englishportrait and figure painter, art copyist, and writer.[1][2]

Life and work

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Bardwell initially earned his living initially as a painter of decorative panels for his family's business inBungay, Suffolk.[3]

His earliest known portraits are twoconversation pieces dated 1736; one, possibly showing the Brewster family ofBeccles, is in the collection of theGeffrye Museum.[4] In 1746 he was commissioned by the artillery company in Norwich to paint a portrait of William Crowe (who became mayor the following year),[5] breaking the monopoly on civic portraiture in the city held until then by the German-bornJohn Theodore Heins.[6] It became the first of nine portraits by Bardwell that were to be hung in St Andrew's Hall in Norwich.[5]

He painted several portraits in London during the 1740s and 1750s.[3] One,Joshua Ward Receiving Money from Britannia (and Bestowing it as Charity on the Needy) (1748)[7] is an allegorical work, showing Ward, a London doctor, with symbolic figures ofBritannia and Charity and a crowd of patients.[7][8] Now in the collection of theRoyal College of Surgeons,[7] it once hung in the Ward's parlour inWhitehall.[9] There is an engraving after it, of 1748-9, probably byBernard Baron.[1]

In 1752-3 Bardwell carried out a large number of commissions in Yorkshire and Scotland. Eventually, in 1759, he settled permanently in Norwich.[3] An obituary in a Norwich newspaper was to describe him as "an eminent portrait painter of this city, who principally through the power of genius and dint of application, acquired a degree of perfection in his art, which would have been deemed excellent, even had it been accompanied with a liberal tuition."[5] According toA General History of the County of Norfolk, published in 1829, "the best of his portraits are at Langley; Mr. Turner and Mr. Carr, both of [Norwich] have historical subjects by him."[5]

Writings

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In 1756, a 64-page treatise by Bardwell, entitledThe Practice of Painting and Perspective Made Easy, dedicated to the Earl of Rochford, was published, printed by Miller of Bungay.[9] It gives a London address for Bardwell, being advertised as available from the author "at the Golden Lamp, in Rose Street, near the end of Covent Garden".[5]Edward Edwards, writing in 1808, praised the book, despite his generally low opinion of Bardwell as an artist,[10] saying that "the instructions contained in that short work, so far as they relate to the process of painting, are the best that have hitherto been published".[9] He did however, find the part on perspective unsatisfactory.[9] A second edition was published in 1773.[9]

References

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  1. ^ab"Bardwell, Thomas".Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. p. 77.
  2. ^Thomas Bardwell (answers.com).
  3. ^abc"Person - Thomas Bardwell". National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved25 August 2012.
  4. ^"Group portrait, possibly of the Brewster Family". Geffrye Museum. Retrieved5 July 2012.
  5. ^abcdeJohn Chambers (1829).A General History of the County of Norfolk. Vol. 3. Norwich: John Stacy. pp. 1191–3.
  6. ^Moore, Andrew (1985).The Norwich School of Artists. London: HMSO. p. 9.
  7. ^abc"Joshua Ward Receiving Money from Britannia (and Bestowing it as Charity on the Needy)". Retrieved5 July 2012.
  8. ^Haslam, Fiona (1996).From Hogarth to Rowlandson: medicine in art in eighteenth-century Britain. Liverpool University Press. pp. 63–4.ISBN 9780853236405.
  9. ^abcdeEdwards, Edward (1808).Anecdotes of Painters. London. p. 7.
  10. ^Edwards viewed Bardwell as basically a copyist, adding that "in his original works he held no very high rank".

Further reading

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  • M. Kirby Talley.Thomas Bardwell of Bungay, artist and author (Pitman Press for the Walpole Society, 1978).

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