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Raphael Smith: A Master of Artistic Portrayals Raphael Smith, a prominent artist during the late 18th and early 19th centuries

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: The Duenna & Little Isaac, April 1, 1784. Creator: William Paulet Carey

The Duenna & Little Isaac, April 1, 1784. Creator: William Paulet Carey
The Duenna & Little Isaac, April 1, 1784

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Edward Jenner, late 18th-early 19th century, (c1833). Creator: Edward Scriven

Edward Jenner, late 18th-early 19th century, (c1833). Creator: Edward Scriven
Edward Jenner, late 18th-early 19th century, (c1833). Portrait of English physician Edward Jenner (1749-1823). Jenner practiced as a country doctor in his native Gloucestershire

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Anne Ward Morland (Delia in Town), c. 1788. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Anne Ward Morland (Delia in Town), c. 1788. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Anne Ward Morland (Delia in Town), c. 1788

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Amanthis, 1797. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Amanthis, 1797. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Amanthis, 1797

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Amanthis with Pearls, 1797. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Amanthis with Pearls, 1797. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Amanthis with Pearls, 1797

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Clara, c. 1797. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Clara, c. 1797. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Clara, c. 1797

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Les Deux Ami (The Two Friends), 1778. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Les Deux Ami (The Two Friends), 1778. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Les Deux Ami (The Two Friends), 1778

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Edwin, 1778. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Edwin, 1778. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Edwin, 1778

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Shepherd's Meal, published February 1, 1803. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Shepherd's Meal, published February 1, 1803. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Shepherd's Meal, published February 1, 1803

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Margate, Outer View of the Pier, Coast of Kent, and from Fort Cliffs, published June 1, 1805

Margate, Outer View of the Pier, Coast of Kent, and from Fort Cliffs, published June 1, 1805

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Cottage Family, c. 1791. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Cottage Family, c. 1791. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Cottage Family, c. 1791

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Margate, Inner View of the Pier, Bathing Rooms, and taken from the Shipwrights, June 1, 1805

Margate, Inner View of the Pier, Bathing Rooms, and taken from the Shipwrights, June 1, 1805
Margate, Inner View of the Pier, Bathing Rooms, and taken from the Shipwrights, published June 1, 1805

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Peasant and Pigs, 1803. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Peasant and Pigs, 1803. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Peasant and Pigs, 1803

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: The Doctor Dismissing Death, 1785. 1785. Creators: Peter Simon, Francis Jukes

The Doctor Dismissing Death, 1785. 1785. Creators: Peter Simon, Francis Jukes
The Doctor Dismissing Death, 1785

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: The Songstress, 1782. Creator: John Raphael Smith

The Songstress, 1782. Creator: John Raphael Smith
The Songstress, 1782

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: The Weird Sisters (Shakespeare, MacBeth, Act 1, Scene 3), March 10, 1785

The Weird Sisters (Shakespeare, MacBeth, Act 1, Scene 3), March 10, 1785. Creator: John Raphael Smith
The Weird Sisters (Shakespeare, MacBeth, Act 1, Scene 3), March 10, 1785

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Miss Lydia Hone - 'Her beauty hangs on the Cheek of Night, like a rich Jewel... November 30, 1771

Miss Lydia Hone - "Her beauty hangs on the Cheek of Night, like a rich Jewel... November 30, 1771
Miss Lydia Hone - " Her beauty hangs on the Cheek of Night, like a rich Jewel in an Ethiops Ear", November 30, 1771

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Miss Younge, Mr. Dodd, Mr. Love, and Mr. Waldron, in the Characters of Viola, Sir... March 1, 1774

Miss Younge, Mr. Dodd, Mr. Love, and Mr. Waldron, in the Characters of Viola, Sir... March 1, 1774
Miss Younge, Mr. Dodd, Mr. Love, and Mr. Waldron, in the Characters of Viola, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Sir Toby Belch, and Fabian (Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, Act 3, Scene 4), March 1, 1774

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Richard Robinson, published 1775. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Richard Robinson, published 1775. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Richard Robinson, published 1775

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Lieutenant Colonel Sir Banastre Tarleton, published 1782. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Lieutenant Colonel Sir Banastre Tarleton, published 1782. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Lieutenant Colonel Sir Banastre Tarleton, published 1782

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Phoebe Hoppner, published 1784. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Phoebe Hoppner, published 1784. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Phoebe Hoppner, published 1784

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Lt. Colonel Tarleton, published 1782. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Lt. Colonel Tarleton, published 1782. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Lt. Colonel Tarleton, published 1782

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Lady Hamilton as Nature, published 1784. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Lady Hamilton as Nature, published 1784. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Lady Hamilton as Nature, published 1784

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Lear and Cordelia, 1784. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Lear and Cordelia, 1784. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Lear and Cordelia, 1784

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Belisane and Parcival under the Enchantment of Urma, 1782. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Belisane and Parcival under the Enchantment of Urma, 1782. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Belisane and Parcival under the Enchantment of Urma, 1782

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Box Lobby Loungers, January 5, 1811. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Box Lobby Loungers, January 5, 1811. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Box Lobby Loungers, January 5, 1811

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Packhorse with Soldiers, June 23, 1784. Creator: Robert Blyth

Packhorse with Soldiers, June 23, 1784. Creator: Robert Blyth
Packhorse with Soldiers, June 23, 1784. After John Hamilton Mortimer

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: A College Scene, or a Fruitless Attempt on the Purse of

A College Scene, or a Fruitless Attempt on the Purse of Old Square-toes, [August 1, 1787], reissued July 1, 1802

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: A College Scene, or a Fruitless Attempt on the Purse of Old Square-toes, August 1, 1787

A College Scene, or a Fruitless Attempt on the Purse of Old Square-toes, August 1, 1787

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: The Doctor Dismissing Death, September 15, 1785. September 15, 1785

The Doctor Dismissing Death, September 15, 1785. September 15, 1785
The Doctor Dismissing Death, September 15, 1785

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), (c1900). Creator: Unknown

Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), (c1900). Creator: Unknown
Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), (c1900). Portrait of British artist and caricaturist Rowlandson depicted c1795. Rowlandson was known for his political satire and social observation

Background imageRaphael Smith Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Pit, Acheron, Birth, Plagues, England, Subject, Artist, Publisher

Drawings Prints, Print, Pit, Acheron, Birth, Plagues, England, Subject, Artist, Publisher
Drawings and Prints, Print, The Pit of Acheron or The Birth of the Plagues of England, Subject, Artist, Publisher, Subject, After, John Quick, William Paulet Carey, Thomas Rowlandson


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Raphael Smith: A Master of Artistic Portrayals Raphael Smith, a prominent artist during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, left an indelible mark on the world of art with his exquisite creations. Known for his exceptional attention to detail and ability to capture emotions, Smith's works continue to captivate audiences even today. One of his notable pieces is "The Duenna & Little Isaac, " created in April 1, 1784 by William Paulet Carey. This enchanting artwork depicts a heartwarming scene between a guardian and her young charge, showcasing Smith's talent for conveying tender moments. In another masterpiece titled "The Doctor Dismissing Death" from 1785, co-created by Peter Simon and Francis Jukes, Smith explores the eternal struggle between life and death. The painting portrays a doctor confidently dismissing death itself—a testament to human resilience in the face of mortality. Smith's versatility shines through in "The Songstress" (1782), where he showcases his skill at capturing beauty and grace. This particular piece exemplifies his ability to depict women as ethereal beings whose voices can transport listeners into realms unknown. Not limited to serene scenes alone, Smith also delved into darker themes such as supernatural elements found in Shakespeare's play Macbeth. In "The Weird Sisters" (March 10, 1785), he brings these enigmatic characters to life with intricate details that evoke both fascination and fear. However, it was not only fictional subjects that fascinated Raphael Smith; he also portrayed real-life individuals like Miss Lydia Hone (November 30, 1771). Through this portrait, he captures her radiant beauty akin to a precious jewel adorning the night sky—an ode to feminine allure. Smith further showcased his talent for character portrayal in "Miss Younge, " Mr. Dodd, " Mr. Love, " and Mr. Waldron.