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Thomas Roberts
1748-1778 Ireland/Landscape Painter
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Brief Biography-Thomas Roberts, born in Waterford, was a disciple of George Mullins. In 1763 he studied at the Dublin Society Schools before apprenticing to Mullins. Three years later, he exhibited at the schools and quickly achieved high esteem. The French painter Claude Vernet significantly influenced some of his work. Two of his many patrons were Viscount Cremorne, the Earl of Ross and Earl Harcourt. Roberts went to Lisbon for respite due to a pulmonary condition, where he died in 1778. His younger brother Thomas Sautelle finished some of his works. |
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A
Frost Piece

A
Landscape

A View of Lucan Demesne

An Ideal
Landscape

A Bay Horse and
Two Donkeys

A
Seastorrm

A Stormy Landscape
with Travellers

An Irish Capriccio
Landscape

Bold Sir William
-A Barb

Belleisle
A Hunting Scene

Landscape with
a Ruined Abbey

Landscape with
Castle

Belleek County
Fermanagh

Belturbet
County Caven

Coastal Landscape
with Travellers

Landstorm with
Travellers

Lough Erne from
Manor Waterhouse

Mares and a Foal in a
Wooded Landscape

Landscape
with Travellers

Slane Castle
County Meath

Lucan House
and Demesne

Landscape with
Waterfall

Landscape with River
and Horses

The River Liffey
in Lucan

The Bridge in the Park
at Carton

View of Beauparc
from the Boyne

The Park at Carton
with Ivory Bridge

The Salmon-leap
at Lexlip

View in the Demesne
of Dawson Grove

View near Enniskerry
County Wicklow

View of Clonskeagh
County Dublin

View of
Rathfarnham

The Weir in Lucan
House Demesne

Upper Lough
Erne

View in
Carton Park

A Wooded Landscape
with a Waterfall
