Artist

Thomas Parkinson

1744–1789

Thomas Parkinson was an artist. 1 work is cataloged here, principally at National Library of Wales. Thomas Parkinson was born in Oxford.

Overview

Thomas Parkinson (born 10 December 1744, Oxford – died c. 1789) was a British portrait-painter. He became a student in the schools of the Royal Academy in 1772.

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Works

Parkinson was known as a painter of theatrical figures and groups. He also practised regularly as a portrait-painter, and exhibited portraits at the Free Society of Artists in 1769 and 1770, and at the Royal Academy from 1773 to 1789. Some of these were engraved, including:

William Balmain (by Richard Earlom), William Woodfall (by Isaac Jehner), Jonathan Britain, forger (by John Raphael Smith), and others. Among his theatrical groups were:

Mr. Weston in the character of Billy Button in 'The Maid of Bath' (Incorporated Society of Artists, 1772); Mr. Shuter, with Mr. Quick and Mrs. Green, in a scene from "She stoops to conquer" (engraved by Robert Laurie, 1776); A Scene from Cymon (Royal Academy, 1773); A Scene from The Duenna (Royal Academy, 1774); Garrick led off the Stage by Time with Tragedy and Comedy (engraved by Robert Laurie, 1779). A number of Parkinson's small theatrical portraits were engraved. Some of the original drawings for these went to the Burney collection of theatrical portraits in the print-room at the British Museum.

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