James Hewlett (painter)
James Hewlett(1768–1836) was an English flower-painter.
Life[edit]
James Hewlett, born on 15 September 1768, was the son of a gardener and an associate in boyhood ofJohn Britton,the Wiltshire antiquary. He practised chiefly atBath,painting flowers in water-colours, which are noted for good drawing, colour, and botanical accuracy. He occasionally painted other subjects, such asgipsies,and contributed to theRoyal Academyand other exhibitions.[1]
Death[edit]
He died at Park House,Isleworth,on 18 August 1836, and was buried inIsleworth Church,where a monument was erected by his widow.[1]
Works[edit]
- London (Victoria and Albert Museum):Flowers(5 paintings).[2]
Likenesses[edit]
- James Hewlett,self-portrait,oils (middle-aged),Victoria Art Gallery,Bath;
- John Varley,profile pencil drawing,Victoria Art Gallery, Bath.[3]
Identity[edit]
Another painter of the same name, whose relationship is undetermined, practised at Bath at an earlier date.Queen Charlottevisited his studio in 1817. It is difficult to distinguish their works. The elder Hewlett died at Notting Hill, London, in 1829. The sister of one was the wife ofBenjamin Barker.[4]
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Bibliography[edit]
- Cust, Lionel Henry (1891).Stephen, Leslie;Lee, Sidney(eds.).Dictionary of National Biography.Vol. 26. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 309–310.This article incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain. .In
- Peach, Annette (2004)."Hewlett, James (1768–1836), flower painter.InOxford Dictionary of National Biography.Oxford University Press.
- Oliver, Valerie Cassel, ed. (2011)."Hewlett, James".InBenezit Dictionary of Artists.Oxford University Press.