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William Hamilton - The Duke of York discovering his son Aumerle’s treachery

The Duke of York discovering his son Aumerle’s treachery (1794-1799)

William Hamilton (English, 1751 - 1801)
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The Artist died in 1801 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.

William Hamilton (1751–1801) was an English painter and illustrator.
Hamilton was born in Chelsea, London, but travelled and worked in Italy with Antonio Zucchi for several years. He trained first as an architectural draftsman, but soon moved to theatrical portraits and scenes from plays.
Hamilton became an associate member of the Royal Academy from 1784, and was made a full member in 1789.
Hamilton became very well known for his paintings depicting episodes from the plays of Shakespeare and for his illustrations of poems. He was commissioned to create works for John Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery, Thomas Macklin's Bible and Robert Bowyer's English History. These were widely reproduced in popular prints.

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Christ and the woman of Samaria

Christ and the woman of Samaria (circa 1792)

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Classical Military Subject (1770–80)

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Ester Accusing Haman

Ester Accusing Haman (1793)

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January (1793)

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Amymone with a Lecherous Satyr (1770–80)

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Britannia Rewarding Music and Literature

Britannia Rewarding Music and Literature (1792)

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The Annunciation

The Annunciation (1794)

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September

September (1793)

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Envy from Ovid’s ‘House of Envy’ (Book II, lines 760-796)

Envy from Ovid’s ‘House of Envy’ (Book II, lines 760-796) (1770–80)

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Celadon and Amelia

Celadon and Amelia (1793)

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January

January (1788)

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