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Important British Pictures - Paintings, Drawings, Watercolours and Portrait Miniatures
2005 | United Kingdom
Lot 64 | GAVIN HAMILTON, R.A. 1723-1798
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ACHILLES DRAGGING THE BODY OF HECTOR ROUND THE WALLS OF TROY; AND KING PRIAM PLEADING FOR THE BODY OF HECTOR
measurements note
each 74 by 104 cm., 29 1/4 by 41 in.
the latter signed l.r.:G.Hamilton
both oil on canvas
ENGRAVED:
Domenico Cunego 1775
PROVENANCE
The former was commissioned by Francis Russell, Marquess of Tavistock (1739-1767);
Acquired by Walter Butler, 2nd Earl of Ossory;
Later owned by the Dundas family at Arniston
The latter was commissioned by Luke Gardiner in 1771
NOTE
The present works form part of a series of six paintings by Gavin Hamilton which were based on the story of Homer's Iliad.
The first was Andromache Weeping over the Body of Hector (National Gallery of Scotland) which was finished in 1761 and exhibited in London the following year. The second was Achilles Mourning the Death of Patroclus (National Gallery of Scotland). The next in the series was Achilles dragging the body of Hector around the walls of Troy (the present lot) followed by The Anger of Achilles for the loss of Briseis (untraced). King Priam pleading for the body of Hector was painted next (present lot), and the series was concluded by Hector's Farewell to Andromache (on loan to the Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow). Hamilton did not follow the chronology of the Iliad for the purposes of this series, but he was keen that all six paintings should be engraved be Cunego so as to form a coherent narrative much in the manner of Hogarth's Marriage a la Mode.
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Auction Title
Important British Pictures - Paintings, Drawings, Watercolours and Portrait Miniatures
Auction Date
2005


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