Andrew Plimer (baptized 29 December 176329 January 1837) was a British artist, whose brother was
Nathaniel Plimer
Nathaniel Plimer (1757–1822) was an English miniature portrait painter.
Plimer was born to a clockmaker, also named Nathaniel, and his wife variously called Mary Elizabeth or Eliza,Article by V. Remington. in Wellington, Shropshire.
He was o ...
, also a painter of miniatures.
Although originally stated in the ''Dictionary of National Biography'' to have been born in
Bridgwater, Somerset, he has been more recently established to have been born in
Wellington, Shropshire, where he was
baptised on 29 December 1763, younger son of Nathaniel Plimer (born 1726), a clockmaker, and his wife, variously named as Mary Elizabeth or Eliza.
He and older brother Nathaniel trained as clockmakers but both ran away from home and travelled for over two years in
Wales and the west of England with a troupe of
Gypsies. About 1781 they settled in London where Andrew took up work as a manservant to
Richard Cosway, who later trained him in portrait painting.
Plimer specialised in
portrait miniatures. His work was exhibited at the
Royal Academy
The Royal Academy of Arts (RA) is an art institution based in Burlington House on Piccadilly in London. Founded in 1768, it has a unique position as an independent, privately funded institution led by eminent artists and architects. Its pur ...
from 1768 to 1810 and in 1819. His most famous painting is of the three daughters of
Sir John Rushout. His brother Nathaniel Plimer also became a pupil of Cosway and a painter of miniatures.
Plimer married on 21 February 1801, Joanna Louisa, daughter of John and Frances Knight of
Wicken, Northamptonshire.
The couple had one son who died in infancy and four daughters. He died in Western Cottages, Western Road,
Brighton, Sussex
Brighton () is a seaside resort and one of the two main areas of the City of Brighton and Hove in the county of East Sussex, England. It is located south of London.
Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze A ...
, in January 1837 aged 73 and was buried on 4 February at
Old Hove.
His wife's younger sister
Mary Ann Knight
Mary Anne Knight (7 September 1776 – 1851) was an English miniature-painter, specialising in miniatures of children and babies. She was closely associated with Andrew Plimer, who married her sister.
Biography
Knight was born on 7 September 1776 ...
, another miniaturist, was a pupil and friend of Plimer.
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1763 births
1837 deaths
18th-century English painters
English male painters
19th-century English painters
Portrait miniaturists
People from Wellington, Shropshire
19th-century English male artists
18th-century English male artists
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