John Rubens Smith (January 23, 1775 – August 21, 1849) was a London-born painter, printmaker and art instructor who worked in the United States. Smith...
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and father of John Rubens Smith, a painter who emigrated to the United States. Baptized at St Alkmund's Church on 25 May 1751, John Raphael, was born...
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draughtsman, engraver and antiquarian John Smith (clockmaker) (1770–1816), Scottish clockmaker John Rubens Smith (1775–1849), London-born painter, printmaker...
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1834, he received his first instruction in art at the classes of John Rubens Smith, a portrait painter in Philadelphia. He soon became skilled, and promoted...
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University Press. ISBN 0-231-05812-8. Olsen-Smith, Steven (2015). ""Introduction" and "Chronology"". In Olsen-Smith, Steven (ed.). Melville in His Own Time:...
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Ontario John Rubens Smith (1775–1849), American painter John Russell Smith (1810–1894), English bookseller and bibliographer John Richard Smith (footballer...
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Sir Peter Paul Rubens (/ˈruːbənz/ ROO-bənz; Dutch: [ˈpeːtər pʌul ˈrybəns]; 28 June 1577 – 30 May 1640) was a Flemish artist and diplomat. He is considered...
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actor John Raphael Smith (1751–1812), British engraver John Rubens Smith (1775–1849), British artist and engraver John Rowson Smith (1810–1864), American...
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truck. Painting of Mount Carbon, Pennsylvania by John Rowson Smith engraved by his father John Rubens Smith. Mount Carbon, PA, 1800s (undated). "ArcGIS REST...
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22, he took up the study of art. He was instructed in drawing by John Rubens Smith, and subsequently became a pupil of Bass Otis in Philadelphia. His...
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He also studied drawing and portrait painting and at times had John Rubens Smith and John Neagle as teachers, for a time before he went to London in 1838...
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taught painting by his father John Rubens Smith. His grandfather was the British painter and mezzotinter John Raphael Smith. Smith began as a scenery painter...
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southern end of Canal Street. "The Taking Down of Beacon Hill", by John Rubens Smith 1844 map with the first use of the name "Haymarket Square" "View of...
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José Fernández Salvador, Ecuadorian politician and jurist (d. 1853) John Rubens Smith, London-born painter (d. 1849) January 27 – Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph...
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1821 after a year and a half of study, partially as a student of John Rubens Smith. He exhibited a number of portraits in the National Academy of Design...
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Brotherhead. pp. 431–436. Retrieved 9 February 2022. Wilson, James Grant; Fiske, John (1900). Appletons' Cyclopaedia of American Biography, Volume 2. New York:...
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Boathouse Row and Fairmount Water Works from Lemon Hill (circa 1872–1874) John Rubens Smith, "A View of Fairmount and the Water-Works", 1837 Completed in 1822...
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Collection, Art UK Peter Paul Rubens – Volume 2 of A Catalogue Raisonné, John Smith, 1830, Ghent University "Why Rubens should go", The Spectator, 19...
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perspective and anatomy under the British watercolorist and drawing-master, John Rubens Smith, and took drawing classes at the National Academy of Design. He also...
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New York City to study painting under John Rubens Smith. In 1825, with his friend Thomas S. Cummings, he left Smith to study under Samuel F. B. Morse at...
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the background. "A View of Fairmount and the Waterworks" (1835) by John Rubens Smith. Diagram with section showing internals. Griggs Jr., F. E. (October...
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the background. "A View of Fairmount and the Waterworks" (1835) by John Rubens Smith. Five miles upstream from Fairmount, iron manufacturers Josiah White...
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Granny Smith, also known as a green apple or sour apple, is an apple cultivar that originated in Australia in 1868. It is named after Maria Ann Smith, who...
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Alma Rubens (born Alma Genevieve Reubens; February 19, 1897 – January 21, 1931) was an American film actress and stage performer. Rubens began her career...
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Marie de' Medici cycle (redirect from Rubens' Marie de' Medici Cycle)
paintings by Peter Paul Rubens commissioned by Marie de' Medici, widow of Henry IV of France, for the Luxembourg Palace in Paris. Rubens received the commission...
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Michael Bloomberg (redirect from Bloomberg, Michael Rubens)
Michael Rubens Bloomberg (born February 14, 1942) is an American businessman and politician. He is the majority owner and co-founder of Bloomberg L.P....
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Rape of the Sabine women (section Peter Paul Rubens)
Paul Rubens | The Rape of the Sabine Women | NG38 | National Gallery, London". www.nationalgallery.org.uk. Retrieved 2020-02-11. "Peter Paul Rubens | The...
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along with the resurrected Peter and the resurrected James, John visited Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery and restored the priesthood authority with...
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Ignaz Pleyel, Antonio Salieri, Henry Bishop, John Braham, John Clarke Whitfield, Muzio Clementi, John Davy, Johann Dussek, James Hook, Michael Kelly...
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the respective Democratic one, with Scott Brown beating out Jim Rubens and Bob Smith for the Republican nomination. Gerard Beloin, candidate for New Hampshire's...
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