Hamilton writes:
"The subject of "The Oath of Bruto" is death of Lucretia, when Bruto, Lucrezio, and Valerio
Publicola join in the oath against the king Tarquinio.
"I have already treated this
subject for the Earl of Hopetoun, and which has gained me some credit."
"For my
own part, I prefer this last, in particular the figure of the husband
Lucio Tarquinio, detto il Collatino, which is more natural
and more expressive."
and more expressive."
"The point of time I
have chose is different from the
former, as Lucrezia is JUST expiring, while the father, Spurio Lucrezio, supports one hand at the
same time as he joins in Bruto's oath against king Tarquinio.
former, as Lucrezia is JUST expiring, while the father, Spurio Lucrezio, supports one hand at the
same time as he joins in Bruto's oath against king Tarquinio.
"As this picture is now finished, its credit established and what I
myself esteem as one of the best
of my productions in painting, I have only left to wish it in your Lordship's
possession."
of my productions in painting, I have only left to wish it in your Lordship's
possession."
"The figures are as large as life though so composed as to group
in a small compass."
"The price of it
according to what I am usually paid is
2001. including frame.'"
2001. including frame.'"
(Reprinted in
The Academy, xIv [7th September 1878],
p.244.) This letter is also referred to in HONOUR, op. cit., p.243, n.I 7.
p.244.) This letter is also referred to in HONOUR, op. cit., p.243, n.I 7.
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