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John Rubens Smith

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John Smith
Self-portrait, c. 1817
BornJanuary 23, 1775
London, England
DiedAugust 21, 1849(1849-08-21) (aged 74)
New York City, United States
ChildrenJohn
ParentJohn Smith

John Rubens Smith (January 23, 1775 – August 21, 1849) was a London-born painter, printmaker and art instructor who worked in the United States.

Biography

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

Young's Mill on Brandywine Creek

Around 1807, Smith emigrated from New York City to London. 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.

Merchants Hotel, North 4th Street in Philadelphia

His son John Rowson Smith was a moving panorama painter who worked with Richard Risley Carlisle.

Works

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Guann's near Fort Smith, Brooklyn
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