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George Hayter

Sir George Hayter (17 December 1792 – 18 January 1871) was an English painter, specialising in portraits and large works involving in some cases several hundred individual portraits. Queen Victoria appreciated his merits and appointed Hayter her Principal Painter in Ordinary and also awarded him a Knighthood 1841.


George Hayter
Self Portrait painted in 1843 (Private collection)
Born
George Hayter

17 December 1792 (1792-12-17)
St. James's, London, England
Died18 January 1871 (aged 78) (1871-01-19)
Marylebone, London, England
NationalityEnglish
EducationRoyal Academy Schools
Known forPainter
Notable workThe Trial of Queen Caroline in the House of Lords 1820 [1]
The First Meeting of the Reformed House of Parliament 1833 [2]
State Portrait of HM Queen Victoria 1838 [3]
The Coronation of HM Queen Victoria 1838 [4]
The Marriage of Queen Victoria 1840 [5]
The Christening of the Prince of Wales 1842 [6]
Spouse
Sarah Milton
(m. 1809)
Children3
Parent(s)Charles Hayter
Martha Stevenson
RelativesJohn Hayter (brother)
AwardsKnight Bachelor, Knight of the Lion and the Sun of Persia, Member of the Academies of St. Luke (Rome), Bologna, Parma, Florence and Venice
Patron(s)Queen Victoria, King Leopold I of the Belgians, 6th Duke of Bedford, 6th Duke of Devonshire

Early life

 
Self-portrait of George Hayter aged 28, painted in 1820 (National Portrait Gallery)

Hayter was the son of Charles Hayter (1761–1835), a miniature painter and popular drawing-master and teacher of perspective who was appointed Professor of Perspective and Drawing to Princess Charlotte and published a well-known introduction to perspective and other works.[1]

Initially tutored by his father, he went to the Royal Academy Schools early in 1808, but in the same year, after a disagreement about his art studies, ran away to sea as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy. His father secured his release, and they came to an agreement that Hayter should assist him while pursuing his own studies.[2]

In 1809 he secretly married Sarah Milton, a lodger at his father's house (he was 15 or 16, she 28), the arrangement remaining secret until around 1811.[2] Together they had three children Georgiana, Leopold and Henry.

At the Royal Academy Schools he studied under Fuseli, and in 1815 was appointed Painter of Miniatures and Portraits by Princess Charlotte. Hayter was awarded the British Institution’s premium for history painting for the Prophet Ezra (1815; Downton Castle), purchased by Richard Payne Knight.

Around 1816 his wife left him, for reasons which are not apparent. He subsequently began a relationship with Louisa Cauty, daughter of Sir William Cauty, with whom he lived openly for the next decade and who bore him two children, Angelo and Louisa (despite not having sought a divorce from his first wife).[2]

Travel to Italy

Encouraged by his patron, John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford, he travelled to Italy to study in 1816. There he met Canova, whose studio he attended while painting his portrait, where he absorbed Canova's classical style. He is also believed to have learned sculpture from Canova at this time. Canova was Perpetual Principal of the Accademia di San Luca (Rome's premier artistic institution) and doubtless put Hayter forward for honorary membership on the strength of his painting ‘The Tribute Money’ which was very favourably received in Rome. Hayter thereby became the Academy's youngest ever member.

Historical portraiture

 
A Controversy on Colour, by John Hayter (1800–1891) showing from left to right Charles Hayter (father of John and George), John Hayter, Edwin Landseer and George Hayter (Shipley Art Gallery, UK)

Returning to London in 1818, Hayter practised as a portrait painter in oils and history painter. Dubbed ‘The Phoenix’ by William Beckford, Hayter showed a pomposity that irritated his fellow artists, but he mixed freely with many aristocratic families. His unconventional domestic life (separated from his wife, yet living with his mistress) set him apart from official Academy circles: he was never elected to the Royal Academy.

 
Venus, supported by Iris, complaining to Mars, by George Hayter. Exhibited RA in 1820 and winner of the Royal Academy Painting of the Year in 1823 (Chatsworth House, UK)

Hayter was most productive and innovative during the 1820s. George Agar-Ellis (later Lord Dover) commissioned The Trial of Queen Caroline depicting George IV's attempt to divorce Queen Caroline in the House of Lords in 1820 (exh. Cauty's Great Rooms, 80-82 Pall Mall, 1823; London, National Portrait Gallery); painted on a large scale (2.33×2.66 m), Hayter's first (and most successful) contemporary history painting revealed a taste for high drama effectively realised. In the Trial of William, Lord Russell, in the Old Bailey in 1683 (1825; Woburn Abbey) Hayter celebrated John Russell's ancestry, in a work reminiscent of fashionable tableaux vivants of the country-house set.

Return to the Continent

In 1826 Hayter settled in Italy. The Banditti of Kurdistan Assisting Georgians in Carrying off Circassian Women (untraced), completed in Florence for John Proby, 1st Earl of Carysfort (exhibited British Institution 1829), demonstrated Hayter's assimilation of the style and exotic subject-matter of contemporary French Romantic art.

In 1827 his mistress, Louisa Cauty, died after poisoning herself with arsenic. Although it was apparently an accident, in a bid for attention, it was widely assumed that he had driven her to suicide, and he was forced by the scandal to move from Florence to Rome.[2]

By late 1828 he was in Paris, where his portraits of English society members (some exhibited at the Salon in 1831) were stylistically akin to the work of recent French portrait painters such as François Gérard.

Royal patronage

 
The State Portrait of Queen Victoria (Royal Collection)

In 1831 Hayter returned to England. His grandiose plan to paint the first sitting after the passage of the Reform Bill resulted in his painting Moving the Address to the Crown on the Opening of the First Reformed Parliament in the Old House of Commons, 5 February 1833 (1833–1843; London, N.P.G.), for which he executed nearly 400 portrait studies in oil. Hayter was an ardent supporter of the reform movement and this painting was not commissioned but to all intents and purposes a labour of love. It occupied him for ten years with no guarantee of financial reward. This is one of the last images executed of the interior of the old House of Commons before its destruction in the fire of 1834. The painting was finally purchased by the government for the nation in 1854, 20 years after it was started.

Having painted the young Princess Victoria (1832–3; destr.; oil sketch, Brit. Royal Col.), Hayter was not a surprising choice as the new Queen's 'Portrait and Historical Painter'. But on the death of Sir David Wilkie in 1841 Hayter's appointment as Principal Painter in Ordinary to the Queen caused some annoyance at the Royal Academy as this appointment had historically been the preserve of the President, then Sir Martin Archer Shee.[3][4] In 1842 Hayter was knighted. He painted several royal ceremonies including Queen Victoria's coronation of 1838 and marriage of 1840 and also the Christening of the Prince of Wales of 1843 (all Brit. Royal Col.). He also painted several royal portraits including his most well-known work the State Portrait of the new Queen Victoria. Several versions of this portrait were done, with the assistance of the artist's son Angelo, to be sent as diplomatic gifts. Hayter's active period at court was short-lived, however, because Albert preferred German painters such as F. X. Winterhalter.

Several significant examples of Hayter's works from this period remain a part of the Royal Collection, and both the State Portrait and Wedding painting are among those displayed to the public at Buckingham Palace. There is also a full-scale version of the State Portrait in the National Portrait Gallery and smaller copy at Holyrood House.

Later years

 
Self-portrait of Sir George Hayter in 1863 (Private Coll.)

By the mid-1840s Hayter's portrait style was considered old-fashioned. He adjusted his type of history painting to suit the more literal taste of the early Victorian era (e.g. Wellington Viewing Napoleon's Effigy at Madame Tussaud's; destr. 1925; engraving, 1854).

 
The Angels Ministering to Christ, 1849 (V&A)

Hayter also painted several large religious paintings including two depicting important Reformist events, 'Bishop Latimer Preaching at Paul's Cross' and 'The Martyrdom of Bishops Ridley and Latimer' (exh. 1855), both of which were given to the Art Museum, Princeton University, USA in 1984. He painted several biblical scenes from the Old and New Testament, among them The Angels Ministering to Christ in 1849 (V&A) and Joseph Interpreting the Baker's Dream in 1854 (Lancaster City Museums). He also produced fluent landscape watercolours (many of Italian views), etchings (he published a volume in 1833), decorative designs and sculpture. The contents of Hayter's studio were auctioned at Christie's, London, on 19 April 1871.

His younger brother, John (1800–1895), was also an artist, known chiefly as a portrait draughtsman in chalks and crayons and his younger sister Anne worked as a miniaturist. Some sources say that the influential printmaker Stanley William Hayter was a direct descendant from John Hayter,[5] although others say the ancestor was Sir George Hayter himself.[2] However the family tree of John and George Hayter published in Crisps Visitations shows no possible link to SW Hayter.[6] What is known for certain is that the French painter and writer, Jean René Bazaine was a great great grandson of George Hayter, through his eldest daughter Georgiana Elizabeth, who married Pierre-Dominique Bazaine older brother of Marshal Bazaine.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Hayter, Sir George". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 13 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 114.
  2. ^ a b c d e Barbara Coffey Bryant, "Hayter, Sir George (1792–1871)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 7 June 2007
  3. ^ Chilvers, I.; Osborne, H. (1988). The Oxford dictionary of art. Oxford University Press. p. 330. ISBN 978-0-19-860476-1. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  4. ^ Henry, M. (2016). Politics Personified: Portraiture, caricature and visual culture in Britain, c.1830-80. Manchester University Press. p. 129. ISBN 978-1-5261-1170-8. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  5. ^ *Innovation in printmaking: Obituary of Mr S W Hayter, The Times, London, May 7, 1988
  6. ^ Visitation of England and Wales, Volume 17 1911, ed. Frederick Arthur Crisp, reprinted 1997 by Heritage Books Inc.
  7. ^ Jean Bazaine: Couleurs et Mots: le cherche midi éditeur, 1997 (entretiens avec Paul Ricœur et Henri Maldiney)

Further reading

  • R. Ormond: Early Victorian Portraits, 2 vols, London N.P.G. cat. (London, 1973)
  • Drawings by Sir George and John Hayter (exh. cat. by B. Coffey [Bryant], London, Morton Morris, 1982) [incl. checklist of prints]
  • R. Walker: Regency Portraits, 2 vols, London N.P.G. cat. (London, 1986)
  • O. Millar: The Victorian Pictures in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen, 2 vols (Cambridge, 1992)
  • B. Bryant: Sir George Hayter's Drawings at Duncombe Park: Family Ties and a "Melancholy Event", Apollo, cxxxv (1992), pp. 240–50 [incl. newly pubd letter of 1827]

Gallery

External links

  • 91 artworks by or after George Hayter at the Art UK site
  • A portrait of   The Princess Victoria., engraved by John Cochran for Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1837 with a poetical illustration by Letitia Elizabeth Landon.
Court offices
Preceded by Principal Painter in Ordinary to the Queen
1841–1871
Succeeded by

george, hayter, december, 1792, january, 1871, english, painter, specialising, portraits, large, works, involving, some, cases, several, hundred, individual, portraits, queen, victoria, appreciated, merits, appointed, hayter, principal, painter, ordinary, also. Sir George Hayter 17 December 1792 18 January 1871 was an English painter specialising in portraits and large works involving in some cases several hundred individual portraits Queen Victoria appreciated his merits and appointed Hayter her Principal Painter in Ordinary and also awarded him a Knighthood 1841 SirGeorge HayterSelf Portrait painted in 1843 Private collection BornGeorge Hayter17 December 1792 1792 12 17 St James s London EnglandDied18 January 1871 aged 78 1871 01 19 Marylebone London EnglandNationalityEnglishEducationRoyal Academy SchoolsKnown forPainterNotable workThe Trial of Queen Caroline in the House of Lords 1820 1 The First Meeting of the Reformed House of Parliament 1833 2 State Portrait of HM Queen Victoria 1838 3 The Coronation of HM Queen Victoria 1838 4 The Marriage of Queen Victoria 1840 5 The Christening of the Prince of Wales 1842 6 SpouseSarah Milton m 1809 wbr Children3Parent s Charles HayterMartha StevensonRelativesJohn Hayter brother AwardsKnight Bachelor Knight of the Lion and the Sun of Persia Member of the Academies of St Luke Rome Bologna Parma Florence and VenicePatron s Queen Victoria King Leopold I of the Belgians 6th Duke of Bedford 6th Duke of Devonshire Contents 1 Early life 2 Travel to Italy 3 Historical portraiture 4 Return to the Continent 5 Royal patronage 6 Later years 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 Gallery 11 External linksEarly life Edit Self portrait of George Hayter aged 28 painted in 1820 National Portrait Gallery Hayter was the son of Charles Hayter 1761 1835 a miniature painter and popular drawing master and teacher of perspective who was appointed Professor of Perspective and Drawing to Princess Charlotte and published a well known introduction to perspective and other works 1 Initially tutored by his father he went to the Royal Academy Schools early in 1808 but in the same year after a disagreement about his art studies ran away to sea as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy His father secured his release and they came to an agreement that Hayter should assist him while pursuing his own studies 2 In 1809 he secretly married Sarah Milton a lodger at his father s house he was 15 or 16 she 28 the arrangement remaining secret until around 1811 2 Together they had three children Georgiana Leopold and Henry At the Royal Academy Schools he studied under Fuseli and in 1815 was appointed Painter of Miniatures and Portraits by Princess Charlotte Hayter was awarded the British Institution s premium for history painting for the Prophet Ezra 1815 Downton Castle purchased by Richard Payne Knight Around 1816 his wife left him for reasons which are not apparent He subsequently began a relationship with Louisa Cauty daughter of Sir William Cauty with whom he lived openly for the next decade and who bore him two children Angelo and Louisa despite not having sought a divorce from his first wife 2 Travel to Italy EditEncouraged by his patron John Russell 6th Duke of Bedford he travelled to Italy to study in 1816 There he met Canova whose studio he attended while painting his portrait where he absorbed Canova s classical style He is also believed to have learned sculpture from Canova at this time Canova was Perpetual Principal of the Accademia di San Luca Rome s premier artistic institution and doubtless put Hayter forward for honorary membership on the strength of his painting The Tribute Money which was very favourably received in Rome Hayter thereby became the Academy s youngest ever member Historical portraiture Edit A Controversy on Colour by John Hayter 1800 1891 showing from left to right Charles Hayter father of John and George John Hayter Edwin Landseer and George Hayter Shipley Art Gallery UK Returning to London in 1818 Hayter practised as a portrait painter in oils and history painter Dubbed The Phoenix by William Beckford Hayter showed a pomposity that irritated his fellow artists but he mixed freely with many aristocratic families His unconventional domestic life separated from his wife yet living with his mistress set him apart from official Academy circles he was never elected to the Royal Academy Venus supported by Iris complaining to Mars by George Hayter Exhibited RA in 1820 and winner of the Royal Academy Painting of the Year in 1823 Chatsworth House UK Hayter was most productive and innovative during the 1820s George Agar Ellis later Lord Dover commissioned The Trial of Queen Caroline depicting George IV s attempt to divorce Queen Caroline in the House of Lords in 1820 exh Cauty s Great Rooms 80 82 Pall Mall 1823 London National Portrait Gallery painted on a large scale 2 33 2 66 m Hayter s first and most successful contemporary history painting revealed a taste for high drama effectively realised In the Trial of William Lord Russell in the Old Bailey in 1683 1825 Woburn Abbey Hayter celebrated John Russell s ancestry in a work reminiscent of fashionable tableaux vivants of the country house set Return to the Continent EditIn 1826 Hayter settled in Italy The Banditti of Kurdistan Assisting Georgians in Carrying off Circassian Women untraced completed in Florence for John Proby 1st Earl of Carysfort exhibited British Institution 1829 demonstrated Hayter s assimilation of the style and exotic subject matter of contemporary French Romantic art In 1827 his mistress Louisa Cauty died after poisoning herself with arsenic Although it was apparently an accident in a bid for attention it was widely assumed that he had driven her to suicide and he was forced by the scandal to move from Florence to Rome 2 By late 1828 he was in Paris where his portraits of English society members some exhibited at the Salon in 1831 were stylistically akin to the work of recent French portrait painters such as Francois Gerard Royal patronage Edit The State Portrait of Queen Victoria Royal Collection In 1831 Hayter returned to England His grandiose plan to paint the first sitting after the passage of the Reform Bill resulted in his painting Moving the Address to the Crown on the Opening of the First Reformed Parliament in the Old House of Commons 5 February 1833 1833 1843 London N P G for which he executed nearly 400 portrait studies in oil Hayter was an ardent supporter of the reform movement and this painting was not commissioned but to all intents and purposes a labour of love It occupied him for ten years with no guarantee of financial reward This is one of the last images executed of the interior of the old House of Commons before its destruction in the fire of 1834 The painting was finally purchased by the government for the nation in 1854 20 years after it was started Having painted the young Princess Victoria 1832 3 destr oil sketch Brit Royal Col Hayter was not a surprising choice as the new Queen s Portrait and Historical Painter But on the death of Sir David Wilkie in 1841 Hayter s appointment as Principal Painter in Ordinary to the Queen caused some annoyance at the Royal Academy as this appointment had historically been the preserve of the President then Sir Martin Archer Shee 3 4 In 1842 Hayter was knighted He painted several royal ceremonies including Queen Victoria s coronation of 1838 and marriage of 1840 and also the Christening of the Prince of Wales of 1843 all Brit Royal Col He also painted several royal portraits including his most well known work the State Portrait of the new Queen Victoria Several versions of this portrait were done with the assistance of the artist s son Angelo to be sent as diplomatic gifts Hayter s active period at court was short lived however because Albert preferred German painters such as F X Winterhalter Several significant examples of Hayter s works from this period remain a part of the Royal Collection and both the State Portrait and Wedding painting are among those displayed to the public at Buckingham Palace There is also a full scale version of the State Portrait in the National Portrait Gallery and smaller copy at Holyrood House Later years Edit Self portrait of Sir George Hayter in 1863 Private Coll By the mid 1840s Hayter s portrait style was considered old fashioned He adjusted his type of history painting to suit the more literal taste of the early Victorian era e g Wellington Viewing Napoleon s Effigy at Madame Tussaud s destr 1925 engraving 1854 The Angels Ministering to Christ 1849 V amp A Hayter also painted several large religious paintings including two depicting important Reformist events Bishop Latimer Preaching at Paul s Cross and The Martyrdom of Bishops Ridley and Latimer exh 1855 both of which were given to the Art Museum Princeton University USA in 1984 He painted several biblical scenes from the Old and New Testament among them The Angels Ministering to Christ in 1849 V amp A and Joseph Interpreting the Baker s Dream in 1854 Lancaster City Museums He also produced fluent landscape watercolours many of Italian views etchings he published a volume in 1833 decorative designs and sculpture The contents of Hayter s studio were auctioned at Christie s London on 19 April 1871 His younger brother John 1800 1895 was also an artist known chiefly as a portrait draughtsman in chalks and crayons and his younger sister Anne worked as a miniaturist Some sources say that the influential printmaker Stanley William Hayter was a direct descendant from John Hayter 5 although others say the ancestor was Sir George Hayter himself 2 However the family tree of John and George Hayter published in Crisps Visitations shows no possible link to SW Hayter 6 What is known for certain is that the French painter and writer Jean Rene Bazaine was a great great grandson of George Hayter through his eldest daughter Georgiana Elizabeth who married Pierre Dominique Bazaine older brother of Marshal Bazaine 7 See also EditList of British painters Henry CollenReferences Edit One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Hayter Sir George Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 13 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 114 a b c d e Barbara Coffey Bryant Hayter Sir George 1792 1871 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press 2004 accessed 7 June 2007 Chilvers I Osborne H 1988 The Oxford dictionary of art Oxford University Press p 330 ISBN 978 0 19 860476 1 Retrieved 1 May 2019 Henry M 2016 Politics Personified Portraiture caricature and visual culture in Britain c 1830 80 Manchester University Press p 129 ISBN 978 1 5261 1170 8 Retrieved 1 May 2019 Innovation in printmaking Obituary of Mr S W Hayter The Times London May 7 1988 Visitation of England and Wales Volume 17 1911 ed Frederick Arthur Crisp reprinted 1997 by Heritage Books Inc Jean Bazaine Couleurs et Mots le cherche midi editeur 1997 entretiens avec Paul Ricœur et Henri Maldiney Further reading EditR Ormond Early Victorian Portraits 2 vols London N P G cat London 1973 Drawings by Sir George and John Hayter exh cat by B Coffey Bryant London Morton Morris 1982 incl checklist of prints R Walker Regency Portraits 2 vols London N P G cat London 1986 O Millar The Victorian Pictures in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen 2 vols Cambridge 1992 B Bryant Sir George Hayter s Drawings at Duncombe Park Family Ties and a Melancholy Event Apollo cxxxv 1992 pp 240 50 incl newly pubd letter of 1827 Gallery Edit Princess Victoria painted 1833 Detail from State Portrait of Queen Victoria 1837 State Portrait of Queen Victoria 1837 Christening of the Prince of Wales in St George s Chapel Windsor 25 Jan 1842 Coronation of Queen Victoria 28 June 1838 Marriage of Victoria and Albert 10 February 1840 Queen Victoria seated on the throne in the House of Lords 1838 Queen Victoria seated on the throne in the House of Lords 1838 copy commissioned by Madamme Tussauds Queen Victoria taking the Coronation Oath 1838 Queen Victoria taking the Coronation Oath The Trial of Queen Caroline in the House of Lords 1820 188 portraits completed 1823 Queen Caroline wife of George IV during her trial 1820 The Trial of William Lord Russell in 1683 1825 The House of Commons sitting for the first time following the passing of the Reform Act 5 February 1833 375 portraits Latimer preaching at St Paul s cross 1855 The Martydom of Ridley and Latimer 1855 Robert Jenkinson 2nd Earl of Liverpool and Prime Minister 1823 for Trial of Queen Caroline picture General Thomas Graham 1st Baron Lynedoch 1823 William Cavendish 6th Duke of Devonshire c 1822 26 William Cavendish 6th Duke of Devonshire c 1822 26 Duchess of Kent mother of Queen Victoria 1835 Antonio Canova painted in 1817 Queen Louise of Belgium Windsor 1837 Edwin Landseer drawn in 1825 Lord Richard Cavendish as a boy painted in 1825 Portrait of a young lady in an interior 1826 Portrait of a Lady Naples 1828 Lady Stuart de Rothesay and her daughters Paris 1830 Lord Stuart de Rothesay British Ambassador to France Paris 1830 The Hon Charlotte and The Hon Louisa Stuart daughters of Baron Stuart de Rothesay Paris 1830 Charlotte Countess de la Bourdonnaye 1795 1875 Paris 1830 Saith Satoor and Ali Hassan Bey 1831 Saith Satoor was the protege of Prince Abbas Mirza Crown Prince of Persia Sofia Kiselyova daughter of Count Stanislav Potocki 1831 Countess Elizabeth Vorontsova 1792 1880 1832 The Hon Mrs Caroline Norton society beauty and author 1832 Louisa Philips Countess of Lichfield c 1800 1879 with two of her Children Thomas George Anson and Lady Harriet Frances Maria Anson painted in 1832 Alfred Count D Orsay Charles Grey 2nd Earl Grey Prime Minister 1830 1834 Lord Melbourne Prime Minister 1834 1835 1841 Robert Lawrence Pemberton of Bainbridge House with his mother Anne Elphinstone 1835 Lady Elizabeth Harcourt eldest daughter of 2nd Earl of Lucan and wife of George Harcourt John Montagu 7th Earl of Sandwich 1811 1884 7th Earl of Sandwich John Spencer 3rd Earl Spencer 1782 1845 William Craven 2nd Earl of Craven Lady Louisa Stuart at the age of ninety three sketch in oils John Russell 6th Duke of Bedford 1766 1839 John Russell 6th Duke of Bedford 1766 1839 George Bridgeman 2nd Earl of Bradford Francis Baring 1st Baron Northbrook 1833 for House of Commons picture Sir Robert Inglis 2nd Baronet Admiral Sir Edward Codrington 1835 John Campbell 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane 1833 John Campbell 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane 1834 Thomas Brunton in 1832 inventor of studded link marine chain cable friend of the artist The Duke of Wellington 1839 for the House of Commons picture The Duke of Wellington Rt Hon John Johnson Lord Mayor of London 1845 Sir James Robertson Bruce 2nd Bt painted in 1820 Mrs Ellen Robertson Bruce painted in 1820 Portrait of a boy The Angels Ministering to Christ 1849 Joseph Interpreting the Dream of the Chief Baker 1854 Amy Emily Sarah Fitzroy 1858 Hemsted Park three studies with trees and storm clouds 1856External links Edit91 artworks by or after George Hayter at the Art UK site A portrait of The Princess Victoria engraved by John Cochran for Fisher s Drawing Room Scrap Book 1837 with a poetical 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