General Sir William Nott (1782–1845)

Image credit: Carmarthenshire Museums Service Collection

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Thomas Brigstocke was a British portrait painter. He first studied in Henry Sass's studio, then at the Royal Academy Schools, under Henry Perronet Briggs, and subsequently under John Prescott Knight. He also studied in Paris, Florence, Rome and Naples over a period of eight years, and made some copies of the Old Masters, including Raphael's 'The Transfiguration' (originally in the Vatican). This is a portrait of General Sir William Nott, who was a British military leader in British India.

Carmarthen Guildhall

Carmarthen

Title

General Sir William Nott (1782–1845)

Date

1845

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 220 x W 150 cm

Accession number

1992.0032

Acquisition method

transferred

Work type

Painting

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Carmarthen Guildhall

The Guildhall, Guildhall Square, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire (Sir Gaerfyrddin) SA31 1PR Wales

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