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    Simon 1981
    Author
    Robin Simon
    Title/Description
    'Richard Wilson's Meleager and Atalanta'
    Publisher
    The Burlington Magazine
    Country
    London, UK
    Date of Publication
    July 1981
    Printed/Manuscript
    Secondary published
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    Vol. 123, no. 940, pp. 414-17. Following detailed visual examination of P163 Meleager and Atalanta at Tate, London the author confirms that John Hamilton Mortimer repainted in whole or in part the recumbent figure in the left foreground and the two standing figures with spears in the right foreground but not the group on the left. Simon argues that, though done at the request of Robert Sayer, the owner of the painting and publisher of the subsequent engraving [E46], the introduction of Mortimer's high-lighted bodies transformed the tonality of the whole composition for the worse. Wilson himself believed that Mortimer had ruined 'the unity of effect' that he had achieved. The article concludes with a discussion of a drawing of the central group of figures and background usually believed to be by Mortimer but here attributed to Joseph Farington (NWD406)
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    Work of Art

    Paintings

    • Richard Wilson (1713/14-1782) Meleager and Atalanta, Tate, London

    Prints

    • William Woollett (1735-1785) and Benjamin Thomas Pouncyafter Wilson, Meleager and Atalanta, Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, New Haven
    • Richard Earlom (1743-1822)after Wilson, Meleager and Atalanta, The British Museum
    • William Woollett (1735-1785) and Benjamin Thomas Pouncyafter Wilson, Meleager and Atalanta, The British Museum

    Drawings

    • Ascribed to John Hamilton Mortimer (1740-1779)after Wilson, Meleager and Atalanta, Bolton Museum and Art Gallery
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