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John Rubens Smith - Swet’s tavern

Swet’s tavern (1832)

John Rubens Smith (American, 1775 - 1849)
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The Artist died in 1849 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer. It is in the public domain in the United States because it was published or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office before Jan 1, 1926
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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Allegorical scene in which goddesses offer packets to fisherman, who eagerly use their lines and nets to catch them (1809-1844)

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Sketch with robed figures

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Cadet Monument on the German Flats

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Officer from the First Troop, Philadelphia, seated by a tent in which a writing desk is visible

Officer from the First Troop, Philadelphia, seated by a tent in which a writing desk is visible (1839)

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Plate XV J.R. Smith’s juvenile drawing book

Plate XV J.R. Smith’s juvenile drawing book (1822)

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Bloomingdale Asylum, front view

Bloomingdale Asylum, front view (1821-1844)

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Partial design for heraldic embelm

Partial design for heraldic embelm (1809-1844)

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Tomb of Washington. Mount Vernon

Tomb of Washington. Mount Vernon (1832)

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West Point from Constitution Island

West Point from Constitution Island (1820)

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Children’s heads – principles of proportion and attitude

Children’s heads – principles of proportion and attitude (1831)

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In the neighborhood of Sparta near Sing Sing

In the neighborhood of Sparta near Sing Sing (1809-1844)

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