Thomas Hazlehurst (ca. 1740 – ca. 1821) was an English miniature painter.
He was born in Liverpool and was a pupil of Joshua Reynolds. He exhibited at the Society for Promoting Painting and Design in Liverpool between 1760 and 1818 and at the Liverpool Academy between 1810 and 1812. He made over £20,000 from his paintings but invested badly and died in poverty.
His work is highly finished and is said to be of "great excellence". Some of his work is in the British Museum and a collection of his paintings of Lancashire flora is in the City of Liverpool Library.
Personal life
Thomas Hazlehurst married Martha Bentley at Rostherne, Cheshire by licence on 24 Feb 1783. The marriage licence describes Thomas as a "portrait painter", aged 19, a bachelor, of More, Rostherne, Cheshire, son of John Hazlehurst. It seems likely, therefore, that he was the Thomas Hazlehurst, son of John and Sarah Hazlehurst, baptized at Lymm, Cheshire on 20 Nov 1763.
Thomas Hazlehurst died in Liverpool in 1821 and was buried at St. James, Toxteth on 19 Jun 1821 (age given in the burial register as 59).
Notes
- "Portrait of an Unknown Boy". Paintings & Drawings. Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved 17 October 2007.
- ^ Emma Rutherford, ‘Hazlehurst, Thomas (c.1740–c.1821)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 30 January 2007
- Rostherne, Cheshire parish register of marriages (available online at www.findmypast.co.uk)
- Cheshire Marriage Licence Bonds And Allegations 1606-1905 on www.findmypast.co.uk
- Cheshire Diocese of Chester parish baptisms 1538-1911 on www.findmypast.co.uk (date mis-transcribed).
- Ancestry.com. Liverpool, England, Church of England Burials, 1813-1970 . Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Original data:Liverpool Record Office; Liverpool, England; Liverpool Registers; Reference Number: 283 JAM/4/1
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