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Thomas Burgess (painter floruit 1786) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thomas Burgess (painter floruit 1786) Thomas Burgess was an 18th-century British painter. ==Life== Burgess received his art education at the St. Martin's Lane Academy, and on becoming in 1766 a member of the Incorporated Society of Artists, sent to its exhibitions numerous portraits, conversation-pieces, and studies of various life. In 1778, when living in Kemp’s Row, Chelsea, he was represented for the first time at the Royal Academy by three pictures: ''William the Conqueror Dismounted by his Eldest Son'', ''Hannibal Swearing Enmity to the Romans'', and ''Our Saviour‘s Appearance to Mary Magdalen'' He later exhibited a self-portrait and some landscapes. His last contribution to the Academy, in 1786, was ''The Death of Athelwold'' Burgess gained a high reputation as a teacher, and for some time kept a drawing school in Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, which had considerable success.
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