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Thomas Brigstocke (1809 – 11 March 1881) was a Welsh
portrait painter Portrait Painting is a genre in painting, where the intent is to represent a specific human subject. The term 'portrait painting' can also describe the actual painted portrait. Portraitists may create their work by commission, for public and pr ...
. He studied art in London, and then spent eight years in Italy before returning to England. In the 1840s he visited Egypt, where he painted portraits of Mohammed Ali Pasha and his family.


Life and work

Brigstocke was born at 61, King Street, Carmarthen, on 17 April 1809, the third son of David and Mary Brigstocke. He was educated at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in Carmarthen. At the age of sixteen he was sent by his parents to study in the studio of
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in Charlotte Street, London. Eight months later he became a student at the Royal Academy Schools, first under
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, and then under
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. In 1833 he left Britain to study in Paris,
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, Rome, and
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, spending eight years in Italy. During this period he made various copies of the
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, including one of
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's '' Transfiguration'' which was bought as an altarpiece for Christ Church, Albany Street, London, on the recommendation of the painter William Collins. During his time in Rome he associated with two other Welsh artists residents there, John Gibson and
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, as well as Englishmen such as E.M. Ward and
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. Brigstocke, a
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-speaker, is said to have taught the noted linguist Cardinal Mezzofanti the language. Brigstocke first exhibited at the Royal Academy 1842, showing a painting called ''Alnaschar, the Barber's Fifth Brother''. Between then and 1865 he exhibited 16 works at the Academy and two at the
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. The Academy catalogues give London addresses throughout this time. The
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commissioned him to paint a portrait of General Sir
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, following his return from a campaign in Afghanistan, and in 1847 Brigstocke went to
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with a letter of introduction from the Oriental Club to
Mohammed Ali Pasha Muhammad Ali Pasha al-Mas'ud ibn Agha, also known as Muhammad Ali of Egypt and the Sudan ( sq, Mehmet Ali Pasha, ar, محمد علي باشا, ; ota, محمد علی پاشا المسعود بن آغا; ; 4 March 1769 – 2 August 1849), was ...
, and painted portraits of him and his family. He spent sixteen months working in Egypt, mainly at the Palace of
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, on the Nile, near Cairo, and at Ras el Tin, Alexandria. In London he had a successful portrait practice, and also occasionally painted dogs. He was the author of a four-act historical drama entitled ''The Mutual Scourges, or France and her Neighbours'' (1871). Brigstocke died suddenly on 11 March 1881, aged 72, and was buried at
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.


Portrait subjects

His portraits subjects included: *''Captain Gotteaux, of the Madras Infantry, in the costume of a Sheik of the Lebanon'' (Royal Academy 1849). * ''
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, Esq., of Ingress Abbey, Kent'' (Royal Academy 1850). *'' Sir Henry Holland, M.D.'' (National Portrait Gallery, London) *'' John Jones M.P.'' (
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) *'' Jung Bahadoor, Prime Minister of Nepaul'', painted when he was ambassador in England. (Royal Academy, 1858) *''
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'' (City Museum, Hereford ). *''Mohammed Ali'' (versions for the Palace of the Citadel, Cairo, the Palace of Ras el Tin, and the Oriental Club, London). *'' David Morris'' (Carmarthen Guildhall). *'' General Sir William Nott'' (versions for the Town Hall of Calcutta, Carmarthen Guildhall, and the
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, London). *'' General Sir James Outram'' (versions in the Oriental Club, London and National Portrait Gallery). *''
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'' (Royal Academy 1850). *''
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'', (Royal Academy 1851) in St. Cuthbert's, near
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. *'' Rev Dr. Wolff'' (Royal Academy 1856). *'' William Bentley, Master of the Leathersellers' Company 1857-58'', (Leathersellers' Hall, London; portrait destroyed by bombing in May 1941).


Other paintings

His other paintings include the ''Moses with Arms supported by Aaron and Hur'', in the collection of Aberystwyth University and ''A Dog of the Convent of Great St. Bernard, remarkable for his docility, courage and intelligence, and for his attachment to his master, on whose tomb he is represented'' (Royal Academy 1857).


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External links


Thomas Brigstocke on Artnet Portraits by Thomas Brigstocke
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Moses with Aaron and Hur
(Imaging the Bible in Wales database)
Portrait of a young gentleman
(John Adams Fine Art) {{DEFAULTSORT:Brigstocke, Thomas 1809 births 1881 deaths People from Carmarthen Welsh portrait painters Burials at Kensal Green Cemetery 19th-century Welsh painters Welsh male painters 19th-century Welsh male artists