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Thomas Chatterton

(1752-1770), Poet

Sitter associated with 11 portraits
The boy poet who spent his last months in poverty in a London attic before committing suicide at the age of 17; his life and work had a powerful effect on the Romantic imagination: 'the marvellous boy, The sleepless soul, that perished in his pride' (Wordsworth).

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'Death of Chatterton' (Thomas Chatterton), by Edward Orme, after  Henry Singleton - NPG D32498

'Death of Chatterton' (Thomas Chatterton)

by Edward Orme, after Henry Singleton
stipple engraving, published 1794
NPG D32498

Unknown boy engraved as Thomas Chatterton, after J. Morris - NPG D7828

Unknown boy engraved as Thomas Chatterton

after J. Morris
line and stipple engraving, probably 19th century
NPG D7828

Unknown man called Thomas Chatterton, by Francesco Bartolozzi, after  Raphael Lamar West - NPG D1372

Unknown man called Thomas Chatterton

by Francesco Bartolozzi, after Raphael Lamar West
engraving, 1801
NPG D1372

Unknown boy engraved as Thomas Chatterton, by Richard Woodman, after  Nathan Cooper Branwhite - NPG D14546

Unknown boy engraved as Thomas Chatterton

by Richard Woodman, after Nathan Cooper Branwhite
stipple and line engraving, circa 1825-1850
NPG D14546

Made up picture - 'Death of ...' (Thomas Chatterton), by Thomas Oldham Barlow, after  Henry Wallis - NPG D8101

Made up picture - 'Death of ...' (Thomas Chatterton)

by Thomas Oldham Barlow, after Henry Wallis
stipple engraving, 1850-1889
NPG D8101

Unknown boy engraved as Thomas Chatterton, by William John Alais, after  Nathan Cooper Branwhite - NPG D7827

Unknown boy engraved as Thomas Chatterton

by William John Alais, after Nathan Cooper Branwhite
stipple and line engraving, late 19th century
NPG D7827

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Unknown boy engraved as Thomas Chatterton

by Richard Woodman, after Nathan Cooper Branwhite
stipple and line engraving, circa 1825-1850
NPG D20125

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John Lamble

25 July 2018, 14:28

The Rev. H.P. Stokes seems to have been something of an expert on portraits of Chatterton and an article he wrote on the subject is cited in various books on the poet. However, I have been quite unable to trace a copy of Stokes' article which appeared in the Bristol Times and Mirror of 18th April 1883. The various newspaper archives do not seem to hold that issue of the paper. Please let me know if you have access to it.

The reference cited below has a lot of interesting information on depictions of Chatterton including the reference to Stokes' article.

It would be nice if your Chatterton page could be beefed up.