Abstract
The article focuses upon the portrait busts by Rome-based Irish sculptor John Hogan of Richard White, Viscount Berehaven and Earl of Bantry, and Mary White, Lady Berehaven and Countess of Bantry, executed in 1843. The author describes the 1842-1843 travel diary of Mary White offering details about the Whites' trip to Rome including their sittings for the busts and their visits to Hogan's studio. The author discusses Hogan's studio practices in relation to other 19th-century Roman workshops.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 734-737 |
| Number of pages | 4 |
| Journal | Burlington Magazine |
| Volume | 153 |
| Issue number | 1304 |
| Publication status | Published - Nov 2011 |
Keywords
- Sculpture
- Portraits
- John Hogan
- Rome
- Grand Tour
- Italy
- History of Collecting
- Irish Studies
- Portrait Busts
- Marble
- 19th Century
- Ottocento
- Ireland
- Bantry
- Travel
- Collecting
- Collections
- White, Richard
- O'Brien, Mary
- Berehaven, Viscount of
- Bantry, Earl of
- Bantry, Countess of