Portrait of William Roscoe

Painting by Martin Archer Shee From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Portrait of William Roscoe is a portrait painting by the Irish artist Martin Archer Shee in 1817. It depicts the lawyer and politician William Roscoe.[1][2] A noted abolitionist, he was also known as an art collector, he is shown in his library with a bust of Charles James Fox, a gesture towards his own Whigs.[3]

Year1815-1817
Dimensions233 cm × 166.5 cm (92 in × 65.6 in)
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Portrait of William Roscoe
ArtistMartin Archer Shee
Year1815-1817
TypeOil on canvas, portrait painting
Dimensions233 cm × 166.5 cm (92 in × 65.6 in)
LocationWalker Art Gallery, Liverpool
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In 1830, the Dublin-born Martin Archer Shee was one of the leading portraitists of Regency Britain who succeeded his friend Thomas Lawrence as President of the Royal Academy. The painting was displayed at the Royal Academy Exhibition of 1817 at Somerset House in London. Archer Shee also submitted another portrait for the 1819 Exhibition, possibly a cartoon of this work. Today the painting is in the collection of the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.[4]

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