A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE II FLOWER PICTURES
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A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE II FLOWER PICTURES

BY SAMUEL DIXON, THE ARTISTS DANIEL O'KEEFE AND GUSTAVUS HAMILTON, CIRCA 1746-50

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A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE II FLOWER PICTURES
BY SAMUEL DIXON, THE ARTISTS DANIEL O'KEEFE AND GUSTAVUS HAMILTON, CIRCA 1746-50
Still lifes with tulips, ranunculus and anemonies on a black ground in foliate gilt-gesso frames, inscribed to the reverse DK and GH, the backboards inscribed 'Samuel. Dixon'
19 x 15 in. (48 x 38 cm.) (2)

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Daniel O'Keefe and Gustavus Hamilton were painters employed by Samuel Dixon around 1750. O'Keefe's brother the painter and actor John (1747-1833), wrote of Dixon's operations in his Recollections, noting the pictures 'were painted by three youths of considerable merit: the eldest James Riley: Gustavus Hamilton, the son of a clergyman: and my brother Daniel. They lived in Dickson's house and had a table and everything comfortable and respectable'. While employed all three remained students in the Dublin Society's drawing school and later became miniature painters of merit.
A comparable example is illustrated in Ada K. Longfield, op. cit., 1980, p.2, fig.1.

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