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William Pigot (1729–1782) by Joseph Wright of Derby

William Pigot (1729–1782)

Joseph Wright of Derby·1760

Historical Context

This portrait of William Pigot from around 1760 represents Wright's early portrait practice in the Midlands, before he developed the dramatic candlelit subjects that would bring him fame. Wright's early portraits served the Derby gentry and established his reputation as a reliable and perceptive portraitist. Joseph Wright of Derby's portraits served the prosperous industrial and professional class of the English Midlands — manufacturers, engineers, merchants, and professional men whose social ambitions required the dignity of oil portraiture while their practical identities differed markedly from the aristocratic subjects of Reynolds or Gainsborough. Wright's portraits have the quality of his genre paintings transposed to the portrait format: the subjects are observed with complete attention and rendered with technical mastery, but the social context — the emerging industrial capitalism of the Midlands, the specific world of Derby and its surrounding towns — gives his portraits their distinctive character as documents of a new social class.

Technical Analysis

The early portrait shows Wright developing the naturalistic approach to characterization that would distinguish his work, with careful attention to the sitter's individual features and social bearing.

Look Closer

  • ◆This early portrait shows the plain, direct handling that preceded Wright's famous candlelit works.
  • ◆William Pigot's dress situates him in the specific social register of Midlands gentry.
  • ◆The background is simple — brown or grey — placing all attention on the face and the sitter's.
  • ◆Wright's 1760 technique already shows the clean modeling that would distinguish his later work.

See It In Person

Danum Gallery, Library and Museum

Doncaster, United Kingdom

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil paint
Dimensions
127 × 102 cm
Era
Rococo
Style
English Rococo
Genre
Portrait
Location
Danum Gallery, Library and Museum, Doncaster
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