James Cuffe, Baron Tyrawley (1747-1821) politician
William Cuming (1759 - 1852)
John Raphael Smith (1752 - 1812)
Mezzotint
20 March 1802-
About the work
- Location
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Country: Gibraltar
City: Gibraltar
Place: Governor's Residence, The Convent
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About the artist
Printmaker and publisher John Raphael Smith is best known for his mezzotints. He was born in Derby and apprenticed to a linen draper. He began his artistic career painting miniatures and engraved his first mezzotint in 1769. In 1784 he became Mezzotint Engraver to the Prince of Wales. Smith produced thousands of prints during his career, which he distributed throughout the UK and to St Petersburg, Milan and Paris. However, after the French Revolution caused a decline in exports, he opened the Morland Gallery in King Street, Covent Garden, initially producing 36 prints after works by George Morland. Smith spent his final years travelling throughout Yorkshire, in response to commissions for pastel portraits. He died in Doncaster, aged c.61.
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Details
- Title
- James Cuffe, Baron Tyrawley (1747-1821) politician
- Date
- 20 March 1802
- Medium
- Mezzotint
- Dimensions
- height: 58.4 cm; width: 45.5 cm; depth: 2.8 cm
- Acquisition
- Convent, Gibraltar (Governor's Residence) collection.
- GAC number
- 17926