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Thomas Augustine Arne

(1710-1778), Composer

Mid-Georgian Portraits Catalogue Entry

Sitter in 5 portraits
Composer, particularly of opera and pieces for the London theatres and pleasure gardens, also of catches and songs. 'Rule Britannia' was the finale of his masque Alfred performed at Cliveden, the Prince of Wales's house, in 1740.

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Thomas Augustine Arne, after Francesco Bartolozzi - NPG 1130

Thomas Augustine Arne

after Francesco Bartolozzi
hand-coloured etching, 1770-1782, based on a work of circa 1770
NPG 1130

Thomas Augustine Arne, after Robert Dunkarton - NPG D13867

Thomas Augustine Arne

after Robert Dunkarton
line engraving, circa 1775-1800
NPG D13867

Thomas Augustine Arne, by Robert Dunkarton, after  William Humphrey - NPG D7360

Thomas Augustine Arne

by Robert Dunkarton, after William Humphrey
mezzotint, published 1778
NPG D7360

Thomas Augustine Arne, published by William Humphrey, after  Francesco Bartolozzi - NPG D42978

Thomas Augustine Arne

published by William Humphrey, after Francesco Bartolozzi
stipple engraving, published 10 May 1782
NPG D42978

Thomas Augustine Arne, published by William Humphrey, after  Francesco Bartolozzi - NPG D14285

Thomas Augustine Arne

published by William Humphrey, after Francesco Bartolozzi
stipple engraving, published 10 May 1782
NPG D14285

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