Bardolph (1775 or 1776)

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John Hamilton Mortimer's painting "Bardolph," created in the mid-1770s, presents a compelling character study with a vivid portrayal of facial expressiveness and physical detailing. This artwork captures the image of a man, presumably Bardolph, a character famous in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV and Henry V plays. Bardolph is typically depicted as a comical and somewhat disreputable figure within Shakespeare's narratives, known for his fiery red nose and heavy drinking, attributes that Mortimer has skillfully emphasized.The painting showcases Bardolph in profile, capturing intense and exaggerated facial expressions that convey both the character's rough demeanor and the vivacious life Mortimer breathes into this historical figure. His eyes wide with a mix of surprise and intensity look sideways, while his mouth is slightly agape as if caught mid-sentence, adding a dynamic quality to the static image.The attire and adornments of Bardolph are painted with meticulous attention to detail, from the intricate folds of his garment to the textures that suggest a worn leather finish, possibly indicating his military affiliation. On his head, he wears what appears to be a turban-like headgear adorned with bands, further emphasizing his eccentric personality.Mortimer’s use of a dark, subdued background juxtaposes sharply with the lighter tones of Bardolph’s face and headgear, ensuring that the viewer's focus remains riveted on the gesticulative facial features and the character detail. This artistic choice enhances the dramatic impact of the portrait, making Bardolph's character appear almost theatrical amid the sober backdrop."Bardolph" is not just a portrayal but a story captured on canvas, inviting viewers to re-discover a familiar Shakespearean character through Mortimer’s unique artistic lens.

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John Hamilton Mortimer was a British figure and landscape painter and printmaker, known for romantic paintings set in Italy, works depicting conversations, and works drawn in the 1770s portraying war scenes, similar to those of Salvator Rosa.

Mortimer became President of the Society of Artists in 1774, five years before his death at age 39.