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Christopher Hewetson (c.1737–1798) was a neoclassical sculptor of portrait busts. Born in Ireland, he was active in Rome.

Pope Clement XIV by Christopher Hewetson, 1773, Victoria and Albert Museum
Pope Clement XIV by Christopher Hewetson, 1773, Victoria and Albert Museum
Thomas Mansel Talbot by Christopher Hewetson, c.1773, Victoria and Albert Museum
Thomas Mansel Talbot by Christopher Hewetson, c.1773, Victoria and Albert Museum
Frederick Hervey by Christopher Hewetson, 1778, National Portrait Gallery, London
Frederick Hervey by Christopher Hewetson, 1778, National Portrait Gallery, London

Christopher Hewetson
Born1737
Thomastown, Kilkenny
Died1798
Rome, Italy
Resting placeProtestant Cemetery, Rome
NationalityIrish
EducationKilkenny College
Known forBust sculptures
Notable workBust of Pope Clement XIV

Biography


Hewetson was born in Thomastown, County Kilkenny, Ireland, in 1737/8[1] the son of Lieutenant Christopher Hewetson whose ancestry was from Yorkshire. His father died in 1744 when Christopher was only 7, leaving his mother Eleanor with four young children to raise.[2]

He studied at Kilkenny College, where his uncle the Rev. Dr Thomas Hewetson was headmaster, and in Dublin under John van Nost the younger.[3]

In 1765 he arrived in Rome with the American painter Henry Benbridge. He remained in Rome for the remainder of his life with the exception of two brief visits to Naples in 1766 and 1797.[citation needed]

With the assistance of Thomas Jenkins, Hewetson received commissions from numerous British and Irishmen visiting Rome on the Grand Tour. He also sculpted busts of a number of local churchmen. Antonio Canova was at Rome during part of Hewetson's stay. The rivalry between the two sculptors emerged in two great commissions, the Tomb for Pope Clemens XIV and the Tomb for Pope Clemens XIII, both won by Canova. In the last phase of his career Hewetson held a two-sided production: he sculpted copies after the Antique - sometimes in marble, more often in plaster - as well as portrait-busts. His workshop was in Via San Sebastianello, very close to Piazza di Spagna.[4] Hewetson never married. He died at Rome in 1798,[1] where he was buried in the Protestant Cemetery. His inventory after death, recently found, revealed the presence of 12 busts, some left unfinished, and of a considerable number of copies after the antique.[5]


Works


Christopher Hewetson: Marble bust of Angelica Kauffman in the parish church of Schwarzenberg, Austria
Christopher Hewetson: Marble bust of Angelica Kauffman in the parish church of Schwarzenberg, Austria
Christopher Hewetson: Bust of Sir Thomas Gascoigne, at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
Christopher Hewetson: Bust of Sir Thomas Gascoigne, at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

Bibliography



References


  1. Myrone, Martin (2004). "Hewetson, Christopher (1737/8–1798)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/62066. Retrieved 23 May 2012. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. "Details of Sculptor". 217.204.55.158. Archived from the original on 6 August 2014. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  3. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 September 2014. Retrieved 12 May 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. Coen 2012
  5. Coen, 2012
  6. Ralph Hennings/Torben Koopmann: St. Lamberti-Kirche in Oldenburg, Berlin/Munich 2011, p. 64-65.

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[de] Christopher Hewetson

Christopher Hewetson (Christophorus Hewtson Hibernus, Christophoro irlandese) (* um 1739 in Thomastown, County Kilkenny; † 1798 in Rom) war ein irischer Bildhauer, der ab 1765 in Rom wirkte.
- [en] Christopher Hewetson



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