Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Major John Hanbury (1664-1734)

In 1685 John Hanbury (1664-1734) took over his father's estate and iron works at Pontypool and made it a highly profitable centre of industry. He designed a rolling mill which turned iron bars into plates of exceptional thinness and evenness at an unrivalled cost. In the 1720s he and his innovative agent, Edward Allgood (1681-1763), added a large tin-plating works. He was MP for Gloucester and later for Monmouthshire. Richardson was the leading native-born British portraitist of the early eighteenth century, an influential writer on art, and a great collector of Old Master drawings. His portraits are straightforward and unpretentious.

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 110

Creation/Production

1665-1745
Role: Artist
Period: 18th century (early)

Acquisition

Purchase, 1971

Measurements

Height (cm): 76.2
Width (cm): 63.4
Height (in): 30
Width (in): 25

Techniques

Canvas

Material

Oil

Location

On Display

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