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Christopher Hewetson (c.1737–1798) was a neoclassical sculptor of portrait busts. Born in Ireland, he was active in
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Biography

Hewetson was born in
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, in 1737/8 the son of Lieutenant Christopher Hewetson whose ancestry was from
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. His father died in 1744 when Christopher was only 7, leaving his mother Eleanor with four young children to raise. He studied at
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, where his uncle the Rev. Dr Thomas Hewetson was headmaster, and in
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. In 1765 he arrived in Rome with the American painter
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. He remained in Rome for the remainder of his life with the exception of two brief visits to
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in 1766 and 1797. With the assistance of Thomas Jenkins, Hewetson received commissions from numerous British and Irishmen visiting Rome on the
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. He also sculpted busts of a number of local churchmen. Antonio Canova was at Rome during part of Hewetson's stay. The rivalry between the two sculptors emerged in two great commissions, the Tomb for Pope Clemens XIV and the Tomb for Pope Clemens XIII, both won by Canova. In the last phase of his career Hewetson held a two-sided production: he sculpted copies after the Antique - sometimes in marble, more often in plaster - as well as portrait-busts. His workshop was in Via San Sebastianello, very close to Piazza di Spagna. Hewetson never married. He died at Rome in 1798, where he was buried in the Protestant Cemetery. His inventory after death, recently found, revealed the presence of 12 busts, some left unfinished, and of a considerable number of copies after the antique.


Works

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'' (marble bust, 1769), Department of Medieval & Modern Europe, British Museum, *''
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'' (bust, 1769), National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin *''
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'' (marble busts, two in 1772, one in 1776), several almost identical copies which at various times have been in Ammerdown (Somerset); Gorhambury (Herts); Beningbrough Hall (Yorks); Penrice and Margam castles, near Swansea; the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and the Center of British Art of Yale University (New Haven, USA) *''Thomas Mansel Talbot'' (marble bust, 1773), Victoria and Albert Museum, London *''Thomas Mansel Talbot'' (chalk bust), Museo Civico, Bassano del Grappa, Italy. *'' Luigi III Gonzaga'' : it:Luigi III Gonzaga (marble bust, 1776), Museo di Roma in Palazzo Braschi, Rome *''Maria Maddalena Morelli'' :it:Maria Maddalena Morelli (bust, 1776), Museo di Roma in Palazzo Braschi, Rome *''
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'' (marble bust, c. 1778), National Portrait Gallery, London *''
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of Parlington'' (bronze bust, c. 1778), Victoria and Albert Museum, London *''Martha Swinburne'' (marble medallion in funerary monument, 1779), Chiesa di San Tommaso, Rome *''Unknown Gentleman-Robert Adams'' (c. 1780), Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco *''
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'' (bronze bust, c. 1780), Institut de France, Paris *''José Nicolás de Azara'' (marble bust, 1781), Protomoteca Capitolina, Rome *''
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'' (marble bust, 1781), Protomoteca Capitolina, Rome *'' Gavin Hamilton'' (bust, 1784), University Art Collection, Glasgow *''Thomas Brereton-Westfaling, 1740 - 1814'' (c. 1785), The Louvre, Paris *''Richard Baldwin'' (marble monument, 1784), Examination Hall, Trinity College, Dublin *''Cardinal Giovanni Battista Rezzonico'' (marble monument, 1787), Chiesa di San Nicola in Carcere, Rome *''
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'' (bust, 1787 - 1790), Reception hall of the Technologie Centrum, Hannover *''Anton Raphael Mengs'' (bronze bust cast by Francesco Righetti, 1792), Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts *''Count Anton Günther of Oldenburg'' (bust, white marble, 1794, part of the Count's monument), vestibule of St. Lambert Church, Oldenburg, Germany.Ralph Hennings/Torben Koopmann: St. Lamberti-Kirche in Oldenburg, Berlin/Munich 2011, p. 64-65. *''
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'' (marble bust, 1797), Museo Capitolino, Rome *''Thomas Westfaling'' (bust), St Mary, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, U.K. *'' Mr and Mrs Henry Swinburne'' (bust), Gascoigne bequest at Lotherton Hall, Leeds *''
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and Ceyx'' (relief), Gascoigne bequest at Lotherton Hall, Leeds


Bibliography

* P. Coen, "Christopher Hewetson: nuovi documenti, nuove interpretazioni" (i.e. C.H.: new documents, new interpretations), in ''Bollettino d'Arte'', 97, 2012, pp. 87–100. *Ulrich Thieme – F. Becker, "Hewetson Cristopher", ''Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Kunstler'', (Leipzig, 1924), vol. XVII, p. 13. *C. Pietrangeli, a cura di G. Incisa della Rocchetta, Vincenzo Monti a Roma, exhibition catalogue, Rome, Palazzo Braschi, Roma, 1955, pp. 47, 50, tav. VII. *V. Martinelli, C. Pietrangeli, ''La Protomoteca Capitolina'', Roma, 1955, pp. 8, 36, 73, 78, tavv. VIII e 2. *Barnes, J. "An unknown bust by Chrisopher Hewetson", ''Antologia di Belle Arti'', s.s., 52-55, 1996, pp. 166–169. *Breffny, B., and C. Hewetson. "Christopher Hewetson (1737-1798), Irish sculptor". ''Irish Arts Review'', III(3), 52-75. *Hodgkinson, Terence. "Christopher Hewetson: An Irish Sculptor in Rome", ''
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'' 34 (1952-1954): 42-54 at 50 and pl. XVIIIc *
Anne Crookshank Anne Olivia Crookshank ''HRHA'' (3 January 1927 – 18 October 2016) was a pioneering Irish art historian, and emeritus professor of the history of art at Trinity College Dublin, the department she established in 1966. Early life Crookshank wa ...
in Brian de Breffny, ed., ''The Irish World: The Art and Culture of the Irish People'', (New York, 1977) 146, 147, and 170. *Brian de Breffny, ed., ''Ireland: A Cultural Encyclopaedia'', (London, 1983) 105 - 106. *Id., "Christopher Hewetson, Concise Biography and Preliminary Catalogue Raisonné", ''Irish Arts Review'' 3 (1986): 52 - 75, no. 17a *Bowren, E.P., and J.J. Rischel. ''Art in Rome in the Eighteenth Century'' (Philadelphia and Houston, 2000), 228-230, 254-255. *Esdaile, K.A. "Christopher Hewetson and his monument to Dr. Baldwin in Trinity College, Dublin", ''Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland'' (December 1947): 134-135.


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