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John Warwick Smith

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Cetara on the bay ofSalerno
The Castle at Abergavenny, by John "Warwick" Smith, c.1790
Select views of Italy (1796)

John "Warwick" Smith (26 July 1749 – 22 March 1831) was a Britishwatercolour landscape painter and illustrator.[1]

Life and work

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The Woods ofHafod (1795)

Smith was born atIrthington, nearCarlisle,Cumberland, the son of a gardener to theGilpin family, and educated atSt. Bees.[2] The fortunate social connection allowed him to study art under the animal painterSawrey Gilpin.[1]

Becoming known as a skilful topographical draughtsman, he was employed onSamuel Middiman'sSelect Views in Great Britain, and obtained the patronage ofGeorge Greville, 2nd Earl of Warwick, which enabled him to travel toItaly between 1776 and 1781.[2] While there he met other British artists such asFrancis Towne,Thomas Hearne andWilliam Pars. He came to be known as "Warwick" or "Italian" Smith.[2] In his subsequent works, which were largely views in Italy, he gradually abandoned the simple tinting to which watercolour work had previously been limited for a more effective mode of colouring, the novelty and beauty of which was much admired.[2]

He returned to England in 1781 in the company of Francis Towne, travelling through the Italian lakes and Switzerland. He settled in Warwick, making frequent visits to Wales from 1784; he also toured theLake District in the late 1780s and early 1790s.[3] In 1783 he married Elizabeth Gerrard – still a minor – at St Mary's church, Warwick.[4] He visited Italy again in 1785–6, this time in the company of Lord Warwick.[4] Lord Warwick acquired a large collection of his work, which was eventually dispersed at an auction in 1936.[3]

On one of his tours of Wales, at some time after 1788, Smith was accompanied by LordWarwick's brother, Robert Fulke Greville, and the artistJulius Caesar Ibbetson . They spent a considerable time at Hafod, near Aberystwyth, the home of the bibliophileThomas Johnes. Hafod was destroyed by fire in 1807, and three years later Sir J. E. Smith publishedA Tour to Hafod, illustrated with fifteen aquatints by J. G. Stadler from watercolours, by " Warwick " Smith, possibly made in the course of the visit with Ibbetson.[5][6]

Tivoli - Evening - ABDAG003809

Other books illustrated with engravings after works by Smith includeSelect Views in Italy (1792–6);Views of the Lakes of Cumberland, with twenty aquatints byJames Merigot (1791–5);William Byrne'sBritannia Depicta andWilliam Sotheby'sTour through Wales (1794).[2] This last book was subtitled "Odes and other Poems. With Engravings from Drawings taken on the Spot by J. Smith". In the preface, Sotheby wrote "the author of the following Poems thinks proper to signify, that the present edition is published solely for the emolument of the artist, who has stamped a value on the descriptive parts of the Welsh Tour, by the embellishments of his accurate and masterly pencil". The plates were etched in aquatint bySamuel Alken.[7]

Smith moved to London in 1807.[3] In that year he began exhibiting withWatercolour Society, which he had joined two years before. He remained a major contributor to its exhibitions until 1823, when he resigned his membership. He was elected president of the society in 1814, 1817, and 1818, secretary in 1816, and treasurer in 1819, 1821, and 1822.[2]

Smith died in Middlesex Place,London, on 22 March 1831, and was interred in the St George's burial-ground in the Uxbridge Road.[2]

References

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  1. ^abBiography (Answers.com).
  2. ^abcdefgDictionary of National Biography 1885–1900
  3. ^abcGlorious Nature:British Landscape painting 1750–1850. London: Zwemmer. 1993. pp. 148–51.ISBN 0-302-00625-7.
  4. ^abLong 1920, p.5
  5. ^Long 1920, pp.8–9
  6. ^Fifteen views illustrative of a tour to Havod in Cardiganshire.
  7. ^Long 1920, p.11

Sources

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Attributions

Further reading

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  • Williams, I. 'John Warwick Smith', inOld Water-Colour Society Club; 24 (1946)
  • Hargraves, Matthew .Great British watercolors: from the Paul Mellon collection at the Yale (Yale University Press, 2007)) p42 ff.
  • Ramm, John 'The First Professor of Watercolour: The Life and Works of John Warwick Smith' [Antique Dealer & Collectors Guide, April 1996, Vol 49,9]

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