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Benjamin Smith (engraver)

Index Benjamin Smith (engraver)

Benjamin Smith (1754–1833) was a British engraver, printseller and publisher, active from 1786 to 1833. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 48 relations: Albin R. Burt, Andrea Appiani, Arthur William Devis, Benjamin West, Boydell Shakespeare Gallery, British Museum, Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis, Charles Dibdin, Claude-Marie Dubufe, Dover, Francesco Bartolozzi, George Dance the Younger, George III, George Romney (painter), Guercino, Henry Bryan Hall, Henry Hoppner Meyer, James Barry (painter), James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont, John Boydell, John Francis Rigaud, John Murray (publisher, born 1778), John Singleton Copley, Leopold I of Belgium, Mather Brown, Metropolitan Museum of Art, National Portrait Gallery, London, Queen Victoria, Richard Crosse (painter), Richard Westall, Robert Gardiner (British Army officer), Rosalba Carriera, Royal Collection, Samuel De Wilde, Somers Town, London, The New York Times, Thomas Banks (sculptor), Thomas Hardy (English painter), Thomas Parkinson (painter), Thomas Rowlandson, Thomas Uwins, Trump (dog), William Beechey, William Bengo' Collyer, William Hogarth, William Holl the Elder, William Home Lizars, William Peters (painter).

Albin R. Burt

Albin Roberts Burt (1 December 178316 March 1842) was an English engraver and portrait-painter.

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Andrea Appiani

Andrea Appiani (31 May 17548 November 1817) was an Italian neoclassical painter.

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Arthur William Devis

Arthur William Devis (10 August 1762 – 11 February 1822) was an English painter of history paintings and portraits.

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Benjamin West

Benjamin West (October 10, 1738 – March 11, 1820) was a British-American artist who painted famous historical scenes such as The Death of Nelson, The Death of General Wolfe, the Treaty of Paris, and Benjamin Franklin Drawing Electricity from the Sky.

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The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery in London, England, was the first stage of a three-part project initiated in November 1786 by engraver and publisher John Boydell in an effort to foster a school of British history painting.

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British Museum

The British Museum is a public museum dedicated to human history, art and culture located in the Bloomsbury area of London.

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Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis

Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis, KG, PC (31 December 1738 – 5 October 1805) was a British Army officer, Whig politician and colonial administrator.

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Charles Dibdin

Charles Dibdin (before 4 March 1745 – 25 July 1814) was an English composer, musician, dramatist, novelist, singer and actor.

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Claude-Marie Dubufe

Claude-Marie-Paul Dubufe (1790–1864) a French historical, genre and portrait painter, was born in Paris in 1790, and studied under Jacques-Louis David.

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Dover

Dover is a town and major ferry port in Kent, South East England.

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Francesco Bartolozzi

Francesco Bartolozzi (21 September 1727, in Florence – 7 March 1815, in Lisbon) was an Italian engraver, whose most productive period was spent in London.

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George Dance the Younger

George Dance the Younger RA (1 April 1741 – 14 January 1825) was an English architect and surveyor as well as a portraitist.

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George III

George III (George William Frederick; 4 June 173829 January 1820) was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 25 October 1760 until his death in 1820.

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George Romney (painter)

George Romney (– 15 November 1802) was an English portrait painter.

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Guercino

Giovanni Francesco Barbieri (February 8, 1591 – December 22, 1666),Miller, 1964 better known as (il) Guercino, was an Italian Baroque painter and draftsman from Cento in the Emilia region, who was active in Rome and Bologna.

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Henry Bryan Hall

Henry Bryan Hall (May 11, 1808 – April 25, 1884) was an English stipple engraver and portrait painter.

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Henry Hoppner Meyer

Henry Meyer (12 June 1780 – 28 May 1847) was an English portrait painter, more known as a stipple and mezzotint engraver.

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James Barry (painter)

James Barry (11 October 1741 – 22 February 1806) was an Irish painter, best remembered for his six-part series of paintings entitled The Progress of Human Culture in the Great Room of the Royal Society of Arts in London.

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James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont

James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont KP PC (Ire) (18 August 1728 – 4 August 1799), was an Irish statesman.

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John Boydell

John Boydell (19 January 1720 (New Style) – 12 December 1804) was an English publisher noted for his reproductions of engravings.

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John Francis Rigaud

John Francis Rigaud (18 May 1742 – 6 December 1810) was an eighteenth-century history, portrait, and decorative painter.

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John Murray (publisher, born 1778)

John Murray (27 November 1778 – 27 June 1843) was a Scottish publisher and member of the John Murray publishing house.

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John Singleton Copley

John Singleton Copley (July 3, 1738 – September 9, 1815) was an Anglo-American painter, active in both colonial America and England.

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Leopold I of Belgium

Leopold I (Léopold; 16 December 1790 – 10 December 1865) was the first King of the Belgians, reigning from 21 July 1831 until his death in 1865.

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Mather Brown

Mather Brown (baptized 11 October 1761 – 25 May 1831) was an American painter who was born in Boston, Massachusetts and was active in England.

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Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, colloquially referred to as the Met, is an encyclopedic art museum in New York City.

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National Portrait Gallery, London

The National Portrait Gallery (NPG) is an art gallery in London that houses a collection of portraits of historically important and famous British people.

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Queen Victoria

Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901.

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Richard Crosse (painter)

Richard Crosse (1742–1810) was a leading English painter of portrait miniatures.

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Richard Westall

Richard Westall (2 January 1765 – 4 December 1836) was an English painter and illustrator of portraits, historical and literary events, best known for his portraits of Byron.

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Robert Gardiner (British Army officer)

General Sir Robert William Gardiner (2 May 1781 – 26 June 1864) was Master Gunner, St James's Park, the most senior ceremonial position in the Royal Artillery after the Sovereign.

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Rosalba Carriera

Rosalba Carriera (12 January 1673 – 15 April 1757) was an Italian Rococo painter.

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Royal Collection

The Royal Collection of the British royal family is the largest private art collection in the world.

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Samuel De Wilde

Samuel De Wilde (1751 – 19 January 1832), born and died in London, was a portrait painter and etcher of Dutch descent famous for his theatrical paintings.

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Somers Town, London

Somers Town is an inner-city district in North West London.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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Thomas Banks (sculptor)

Thomas Banks (29 December 1735 – 2 February 1805) was an 18th-century English sculptor.

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Thomas Hardy (English painter)

Thomas Hardy (1757–1804) was a portrait painter born in Derbyshire, England.

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Thomas Parkinson (painter)

Thomas Parkinson (born 10 December 1744, Oxford, died c. 1789) was a British portrait-painter.

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Thomas Rowlandson

Thomas Rowlandson (13 July 175721 April 1827) was an English artist and caricaturist of the Georgian Era, noted for his political satire and social observation.

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Thomas Uwins

Thomas Uwins (24 February 1782, in London – 26 August 1857) was a British portrait, subject, genre and landscape painter in watercolour and oil, and a book illustrator.

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Trump (dog)

Trump (c. 1730 – c. 1745) was a pug owned by English painter William Hogarth.

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William Beechey

Sir William Beechey (12 December 175328 January 1839) was a British portraitist during the golden age of British painting.

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William Bengo' Collyer

William Bengo' Collyer (1782–1854) was an English Congregational minister and religious writer, á¹¢.

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William Hogarth

William Hogarth (10 November 1697 – 26 October 1764) was an English painter, engraver, pictorial satirist, social critic, editorial cartoonist and occasional writer on art.

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William Holl the Elder

William Holl the Elder (1771 – 1 December 1838) was a British engraver, thought to be of German background, and a political radical.

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William Home Lizars

William Home Lizars (1788 – 30 March 1859) was a Scottish painter, engraver and publisher.

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William Peters (painter)

Matthew William Peters (1742 – 20 March 1814) was an English portrait and genre painter who later became an Anglican clergyman and chaplain to George IV.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Smith_(engraver)