Born in Chiswick, London in 1794, Thomas Wainewright, a painter and writer, left England for France in 1831. On his return he was sentenced to transportation for attempting to defraud the Bank of England, and arrived in Hobart in November 1837. After a period in a chain gang his health deteriorated and he was transferred to Hobart Hospital as a wardsman. He painted portraits of the gentry of the time, mainly as a payment for favours accorded to him. He was granted a ticket-of-leave in 1846 and died in Hobart the following year. In 2021 the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery presented the first exhibition of works by the convict artist, titled Paradise Lost: Thomas Griffiths Wainewright. The exhibition included Wainewright’s portraits of the colonial community of Hobart, and also works by the artists who were part of his circle before he was shipped to the colonies.
We have records of art auction sales by Thomas Wainewright from 1972 and in total 39 works by the artist have been offered for sale, of which 26 (67%) were sold. The highest price recorded for the artist is $123,000 for Robert Kennedy Nuttall sold by Bonhams in August 2021. This year 2 works have been offered for sale. Works by Thomas Wainewright are held by the National Gallery of Australia, National Gallery of Victoria and a further two major public national galleries (see list below).
Thomas Griffiths Wainewright is listed in the following standard biographical references:
Could the second and subsequent works by this artist sold after June 9, 2010 for over $1,000 be liable for the Artists' Resale Royalty? More info…
No, ineligible. The artist has been deceased for more than 70 years.
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