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Andrew Morton|1802|1845| Andrew Morton (born 1802 died 1845), portrait-painter, born at Newcastle-on-Tyne on 25 July 1802, was son of Joseph Morton, master mariner in that town, and was an elder brother of Thomas Morton (1813-1849), the surgeon. He came to London and studied at the Royal Academy, gaining a silver medal in 1821. He exhibited for the first time at the Royal Academy in 1821, and was a frequent exhibitor of portraits there and at the British Institution until his death. His art was entirely confined to portraiture, in which his style resembled that of Sir Thomas Lawrence. He had a large practice and numerous sitters of distinction. In the National Gallery there are portraits by him of Sir James Cockburn, bart., Marianna, lady Cockburn, and Marianna Augusta, lady Hamilton.

In Greenwich Hospital there is a portrait William IV by him. Morton died on 1 Aug 1845.

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  1. [[Template:Cite DNB|vb=yes|author=Template:DNB LC|title=Morton, Andrew (DNB00)|work=Dictionary of National Biography|volume=39|pages=0|url=http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Morton,_Andrew_(DNB00)]]

DNB references[edit]

These references are found in the DNB article referred to above.

  1. Redgrave's Dictionary of Artists Graves's Dictionary of Artists, 1760-1880.

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Morton, Andrew (DNB00)|Morton, Andrew

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