NettetCoram was a sea captain and shipwright, and established a ship-building company in Boston, in what is now the USA, but was then a British colony in America. In 1719, he retired to Rotherhithe and devoted his life to public service. This masterpiece by William Hogarth was the first painting presented to the Hospital and started a tradition of ... NettetPortrait of Captain Coram, projector of the foundling hofpital (4672452).jpg 1,200 × 1,690; 358 KB Portrait of Thomas Coram Wellcome L0008638.jpg 1,167 × 1,734; 850 KB The …
Portrait of Captain Thomas Coram by William Hogarth
NettetFind Captain Coram stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. Select from premium Captain Coram of the highest quality. NettetCaptain Coram Four Times of the Day George Arnold Heads of Six of Hogarth's Servants Marriage A-la-Mode Mrs. Salter Sigismunda Mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo The Good Samaritan The Graham Children The Pool of Bethesda The Roast Beef of Old England The Shrimp Girl Drawings Beer Street and Gin Lane The Four Stages of … generead size selection kit
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NettetThe portrait remained in the Hamilton family until it was acquired by Henry Clay Frick. Details Title: Portrait of Honorable John Hamilton Creator: William Hogarth Date: c. … Nettet1739: He becomes a founding Governor of Thomas Coram’s Foundling Hospital. 1740: He begins one of his most famous portraits “The Shrimp Girl”. Paints a portrait of Captain Coram for then new hospital. 1741: Hogarth is present at the opening of the Foundling Hospital. The Graham Children. 1742. National Gallery, London Nettet14. des. 2011 · Hogarth’s completed portrait of Captain Thomas Coram is seen on display. Coram was a philanthropic sea captain who had established the Foundling Hospital in London, in 1741. It was a children’s home established for the “education and maintenance of exposed and deserted young children.” deathburger wallpaper