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Rev. Samuel Martin Stephenson
Rev. Samuel Martin Stephenson 1742-1833 (c.1800). Unknown 19th century. Date: 1800 (circa)
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1800 Martin Samuel Stephenson Unknown
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This striking oil painting depicts the Reverend Samuel Martin Stephenson (1742-1833), an influential Irish clergyman and scholar of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The image, created around the year 1800, captures Stephenson in the prime of his life, with a serious yet contemplative expression. He is dressed in the robes of the Church of Ireland, signifying his position as a reverend. Born in County Limerick, Ireland, Stephenson was educated at Trinity College Dublin and ordained as a priest in the Church of Ireland in 1767. He went on to hold various positions within the church, including that of Prebendary of Cashel and Rector of Kilcash. Stephenson was also a prolific writer and scholar, publishing numerous works on theology, history, and antiquities. One of his most notable achievements was his translation of the works of the early Christian writer, St. Jerome, into modern English. This translation, which was published in 1791, was widely acclaimed for its accuracy and clarity, and remains an important contribution to the study of early Christian literature. Stephenson was also a fellow of the Royal Society of Antiquaries in Ireland and a member of the Royal Irish Academy. He was known for his deep knowledge of Irish history and antiquities, and was a strong advocate for the preservation of Ireland's historical and cultural heritage. This painting is a testament to the intellectual and spiritual leadership of the Reverend Samuel Martin Stephenson, a man who dedicated his life to the pursuit of knowledge and the service of his community. The artist's skillful use of light and shadow, as well as the rich colors and textures of the painting, bring Stephenson's character and accomplishments to life, making this a truly captivating work of art.
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