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John Rubens Smith - Old Boston. Beacon Hill, with Mr. Thurston’s house, from Bowdoin St.
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John Rubens Smith

John Rubens Smith was a London-born painter, printmaker and art instructor who worked in the United States.

Smith was born in London, England where he first studied art with his father, John Raphael Smith, a mezzotint engraver. He later studied art at the Royal Academy.

Smith emigrated to New York City from London about 1807. He depicted the United States in the decades before photography, and influenced a generation of American artists through his drawing academies and drawing manuals. He died in New York City.

His son John Rowson Smith (1810–1864) was a moving panorama painter who worked with Richard Risley Carlisle.

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A sketching party taking their repast

A sketching party taking their repast (1846)

John Rubens Smith (American, 1775 - 1849)
Unidentified half-length portrait of a man with wavy hair and a beard, wearing a cravat, and gesturing forward

Unidentified half-length portrait of a man with wavy hair and a beard, wearing a cravat, and gesturing forward (1809-1844)

John Rubens Smith (American, 1775 - 1849)
View of the Second Falls on the Sawkill River

View of the Second Falls on the Sawkill River (c. 1840)

John Rubens Smith (American, 1775 - 1849)
Gowanna, Long Island

Gowanna, Long Island (1809-1844)

John Rubens Smith (American, 1775 - 1849)
Female figure – recumbent or reclined

Female figure – recumbent or reclined (1831)

John Rubens Smith (American, 1775 - 1849)
Distant view of Boston

Distant view of Boston (1809-1849)

John Rubens Smith (American, 1775 - 1849)
No. one, morning after the fire, St. Georges Chapel, Beekman St., N.Y.

No. one, morning after the fire, St. Georges Chapel, Beekman St., N.Y. (1814)

John Rubens Smith (American, 1775 - 1849)
The female trunk – definition of proportion

The female trunk – definition of proportion (1831)

John Rubens Smith (American, 1775 - 1849)
Allegorical scene in which goddesses offer packets to fisherman, who eagerly use their lines and nets to catch them

Allegorical scene in which goddesses offer packets to fisherman, who eagerly use their lines and nets to catch them (1809-1844)

John Rubens Smith (American, 1775 - 1849)
Design for Columbia in lieu of the original figure in the transparency at Washington Hall

Design for Columbia in lieu of the original figure in the transparency at Washington Hall (1795-1849)

John Rubens Smith (American, 1775 - 1849)
Male figure, right arm upraised, leaning against tree trunk, seen from the front

Male figure, right arm upraised, leaning against tree trunk, seen from the front (1799)

John Rubens Smith (American, 1775 - 1849)
Instructional plate for drawing with geometric figures, trees, and a chimney

Instructional plate for drawing with geometric figures, trees, and a chimney (1809-1844)

John Rubens Smith (American, 1775 - 1849)
Southerly view of the factories at Rockland on the Brandywine

Southerly view of the factories at Rockland on the Brandywine (1814-1844)

John Rubens Smith (American, 1775 - 1849)
Chinese scholar

Chinese scholar (1842)

John Rubens Smith (American, 1775 - 1849)
Bridge with wooden truss with houses and a mill on the far side of the water, perhaps related to Ipswich, Massachusetts

Bridge with wooden truss with houses and a mill on the far side of the water, perhaps related to Ipswich, Massachusetts (1810-1830)

John Rubens Smith (American, 1775 - 1849)
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