Gavin Hamilton (artist) - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Ilaria Bignamini, 'British Conquerors of the Marbles, 1 Gavin Hamilton as Archaeologist', in Ilaria Bignamini and Clare Hornsby, Digging And Dealing In Eighteenth-Century Rome (2010. Yale U.P.), p.194-207
  • M. Cima, 'Gavin Hamilton a Gabii ...', in Villa Borghese: storia e gestione, ed. A. Campitelli (2005)
  • B. Cassidy, 'Gavin Hamilton, Thomas Pitt and statues for Stowe', in Burlington Magazine; 146 (2004 December), p.806-814
  • A Dictionary of British and Irish Travellers to Italy, 1701-1800, Compiled from the Brinsley Ford Archive by John Ingamells (1997), p.447
  • David Irwin, 'Gavin Hamilton Archaeologist, Painter and Dealer', in The Art Bulletin; 44:2 (1962 June), p.87-102
  • A. H. Smith, 'Gavin Hamilton's Letters to Charles Townley', in The Journal of Hellenic Studies; 21 (1901), p.306-321

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