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James Latham
James Latham (c. 1696 - 26 January 1747) was an Irish portrait painter.
James Latham was born in Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland and possibly related to the family of Lathams of Meldrum and Ballysheehan. After some practice of his art, Latham studied for an academic year in Antwerp (1724 - 25) where he became a Master of the Guild of St Luke. He returned to Dublin by 1725, and may have visited England in the 1740s, as the influence of Joseph Highmore, as well as Charles Jervas and William Hogarth, is evident in his work of this period. Anthony Pasquin memorably dubbed Latham "Ireland's Van Dyck". Latham died in Dublin on 26 January 1747.
Several of James Latham's portraits are in the National Gallery of Ireland collection in Dublin; one is of the famous MP Charles Tottenham (1694-1758) of New Ross, Co. Wexford, "Tottenham in his Boots" (Cat. No.411) and a second is a portrait of Bishop Robert Clayton (1697-1758) and his wife Katherine. Related Paintings of James Latham :. | Madonna and Child sdg | Landscape | Rebecca at the Well | Virgin of Mercy with Three Saints | Apple Blossoms | Related Artists: Michael Zeno Diemerpainted The Ahırkapı Lighthouse in 1906 - 1907
Giovanni Battista OrtolanoFerrara ca 1487-after 1524 Lucia AnguissolaItalian Mannerist Painter, 1540-1565
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