Giles Hussey (1710–1788) was a painter from Dorset, England. His portraits are well regarded, but his theories on art never received the attention he craved. He believed that each note of music represented a colour. He created the first portrait of Charles Edward Stuart,[1] the pretender to the British throne. Hussey has works in the Tate Gallery.[2]
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