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[[File:Thomas Lyttelton, 2nd Baron Lyttelton by Richard Brompton.jpg|thumb|''Portrait of [[Thomas Lyttelton, 2nd Baron Lyttelton]]'', ca. 1775. Now at the [[National Portrait Gallery (London)|National Portrait Gallery]].]]
[[File:Thomas Lyttelton, 2nd Baron Lyttelton by Richard Brompton.jpg|thumb|''Portrait of [[Thomas Lyttelton, 2nd Baron Lyttelton]]'', ca. 1775. Now at the [[National Portrait Gallery (London)|National Portrait Gallery]].]]


'''Richard Brompton''', (1734-1783) was an English [[portrait painting|portrait painter]].
'''Richard Brompton''' (1734-1783) was an English [[portrait painting|portrait painter]].


==Life==
==Life==
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'''Attribution'''
'''Attribution'''
* {{Bryan (3rd edition)|title=Brompton, Richard |volume=1}}
* {{Bryan (3rd edition)|title=Brompton, Richard |volume=1}}
<ref>{{cite book |last1=Sebag Montefiore |first1=Simon |title=Catherine the Great & Potemkin |date=2001 |publisher=Weidenfeld & Nicolson |location=Great Britain |isbn=978 1 780 22834 1 |page=341 |pages=618 |edition=Phoenix Press |access-date=16 September 2022}}</ref>
<ref>{{cite book |last1=Sebag Montefiore |first1=Simon |title=Catherine the Great & Potemkin |date=2001 |publisher=Weidenfeld & Nicolson |location=Great Britain |isbn=978 1 780 22834 1 |page=341 |pages=618 |edition=Phoenix Press}}</ref>
==External links==
==External links==
{{Commons category|Richard Brompton}}
{{Commons category|Richard Brompton}}

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Charles Saunders, painted in 1772/1773. Now in the National Maritime Museum.
Portrait of Thomas Lyttelton, 2nd Baron Lyttelton, ca. 1775. Now at the National Portrait Gallery.

Richard Brompton (1734-1783) was an English portrait painter.

Life

Brompton was a pupil of Benjamin Wilson. He then went to Italy, and spent some time in Rome, where he had lessons with Raphael Mengs. He was also introduced to the patronage of the Earl of Northampton, and accompanied the earl to Venice when he was appointed ambassador to the republic. At Venice Brompton painted a conversation-piece, in which he introduced the portraits of the Duke of York and several English gentlemen then on their travels. The picture was afterwards exhibited at the rooms in Spring Gardens in 1763, at which time he returned to England, and for some years practised portrait painting.[1] Extravagant living and debtors brought him to the King's Bench, but he was rescued by the Empress of Russia, at whose request he went to St. Petersburg, where he was appointed portrait painter to the empress, and where he met with much employment. During this time he was patronized by the empress favorite, Grigory Potemkin. He died in that city in 1783.[2]

Among his best works are:

References

  1. ^ "Richard Brompton (1734-1783), Artist". National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  2. ^ Fagan, Louis Alexander (1904). "Richard Brompton". Dictionary of National Biography.

Further reading

Attribution

  • Public Domain This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainBryan, Michael (1886). "Brompton, Richard". In Graves, Robert Edmund (ed.). Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers (A–K). Vol. I (3rd ed.). London: George Bell & Sons.

[1]

  1. ^ Sebag Montefiore, Simon (2001). Catherine the Great & Potemkin (Phoenix Press ed.). Great Britain: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. p. 341. ISBN 978 1 780 22834 1. {{cite book}}: More than one of |pages= and |page= specified (help)