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Robert Smirke - Study of a Woman, Imploring for the Return of Her Captive Child

Study of a Woman, Imploring for the Return of Her Captive Child

Robert Smirke (English, 1752 - 1845)
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Robert Smirke

Robert Smirke RA was an English painter and illustrator, specialising in small paintings showing subjects taken from literature. He was a member of the Royal Academy.

Smirke was born at Wigton near Carlisle, the son of a travelling artist. When he was twelve he was apprenticed to a heraldic painter in London, and at the age of twenty began to study at the Royal Academy Schools.

In 1775 he became a member of the Incorporated Society of Artists, with which he began to exhibit by sending five works; he showed works there again in 1777 and 1778. In 1786 he exhibited Narcissus and The Lady and Sabrina ( a subject from Milton's Comus) at the Royal Academy; these were followed by many works, usually small in size, illustrative of the English poets, especially James Thomson.

In 1791 Smirke was elected an associate of the Royal Academy, in which year he exhibited "The Widow". He became a full academician in 1793, when he painted as his diploma work Don Quixote and Sancho. His last contribution to the academy, entitled Infancy, appeared in 1813, but he continued to exhibit occasionally elsewhere until 1834.

In 1804 he was nominated to succeed Joseph Wilton as keeper to the Royal Academy, but George III refused to sanction the appointment on account of his revolutionary political opinions, and the appointment went instead to Henry Fuseli.

In 1815 the British Institution upset many British artists by a preface to the catalogue of their exhibition of Old Masters, The Catalogues Raisonnés, implying rather too strongly that British artists had a lot to learn from them. Smirke is generally accepted as the author in 1815–16 of a series of satirical "Catalogues Raisonnés", which savagely lampooned the great and the good of British art patronage. Of his sons, Richard Smirke (1778–1815), was a notable antiquarian artist. Robert and Sydney both became notable architects and were both elected members of the Royal Academy. His fourth son, Edward was a noted lawyer and antiquary. There is a portrait of Smirke by John Jackson taken from an original picture by Mary Smirke, engraved by Charles Picart. Sir William John Newton painted several miniatures of him.

Smirke died at 3 Osnaburgh Terrace, Regent's Park, London, on 5 January 1845, aged 92, and was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery.

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Studies for Armour

Studies for Armour

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Lysander Awakening to See Helena

Lysander Awakening to See Helena (1825)

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As you like it Pl.2

As you like it Pl.2

Robert Smirke (English, 1752 - 1845)
As You Like It; Act II, Scene VII; The Seven Ages Man (second age)

As You Like It; Act II, Scene VII; The Seven Ages Man (second age) (1801)

Robert Smirke (English, 1752 - 1845)
Study of Knights, Paying Homage, to the King

Study of Knights, Paying Homage, to the King

Robert Smirke (English, 1752 - 1845)
Abraham and Isaac (Abraham grasping Isaac’s arm)

Abraham and Isaac (Abraham grasping Isaac’s arm)

Robert Smirke (English, 1752 - 1845)
Banquet Scene, with a Roman Soldier Kneeling to a Famale Figure Sitting on a Throne

Banquet Scene, with a Roman Soldier Kneeling to a Famale Figure Sitting on a Throne

Robert Smirke (English, 1752 - 1845)
Bakbarah in the Lady’s Apartment

Bakbarah in the Lady’s Apartment

Robert Smirke (English, 1752 - 1845)
Falstaff Dragging the Body of Hotspur

Falstaff Dragging the Body of Hotspur (1825)

Robert Smirke (English, 1752 - 1845)
One from Illustrations to Shakespeare

One from Illustrations to Shakespeare

Robert Smirke (English, 1752 - 1845)
One from Illustrations to Shakespeare

One from Illustrations to Shakespeare

Robert Smirke (English, 1752 - 1845)
One from Illustrations to Shakespeare

One from Illustrations to Shakespeare

Robert Smirke (English, 1752 - 1845)
One from Illustrations to Shakespeare

One from Illustrations to Shakespeare

Robert Smirke (English, 1752 - 1845)
One from Illustrations to Shakespeare

One from Illustrations to Shakespeare

Robert Smirke (English, 1752 - 1845)
Bachanalia Scene

Bachanalia Scene

Robert Smirke (English, 1752 - 1845)
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