Samuel Drummond (25 December 1766,
London – 6 August 1844, London) was a British painter, especially prolific in
portrait and
marine genre painting. His works are on display in the
National Portrait Gallery National Portrait Gallery may refer to:
*National Portrait Gallery (Australia), in Canberra
*National Portrait Gallery (Sweden), in Mariefred
*National Portrait Gallery (United States), in Washington, D.C.
*National Portrait Gallery, London, with s ...
, the
National Maritime Museum and the
Walker Art Gallery.
Life
Drummond was born to Jane Bicknell and James Drummond, a London baker. At about thirteen Drummond was apprenticed to the sea service, working on the Baltic trade routes for six or seven years.
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National Portrait Gallery After the navy, Drummond worked briefly as a clerk before entering the
Royal Academy Schools on 15 July 1791. Drummond started his portraying with
crayons and
oil and within several years exhibited over three hundred pictures at the Royal Academy.
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Sussex PhotoHistory In 1808 he was elected an associate of 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 ...
.
Among Drummond's sitters were
Walter Scott,
Francis Place,
Elizabeth Fry and
Marc Isambard Brunel.
He also painted such persons as Admiral
Edward Pellew
Admiral Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth, GCB (19 April 1757 – 23 January 1833) was a British naval officer. He fought during the American War of Independence, the French Revolutionary Wars, and the Napoleonic Wars. His younger brother ...
, Captain
William Rogers and Rear-Admiral
William Edward Parry.
After 1800, Drummond started large oil paintings on
maritime history of the United Kingdom (''The Battle of the Nile, 1st August 1798'', ''Captain William Rogers Capturing the Jeune Richard, 1 October 1807'', ''Admiral Duncan at the Battle of Camperdown, 11 October 1797'' (1827) and a series of paintings on the death of
Horatio Nelson
Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronte (29 September 1758 – 21 October 1805) was a British flag officer in the Royal Navy. His inspirational leadership, grasp of strategy, and unconventional tactics brought abo ...
.
For some time Drummond was employed by ''
The European Magazine'' and ''London Review'' to make portraits of leading personalities of the day. Among the portraits published in ''The European Magazine'' were those of Lord Gerald Lake, Sir
John Soane and
Friedrich Accum
Friedrich Christian Accum or Frederick Accum (29 March 1769 – 28 June 1838) was a German chemist, whose most important achievements included advances in the field of gas lighting, efforts to keep processed foods free from dangerous additives, a ...
.
Towards the end of the life, despite of continuing his craft, Drummond struggled financially and was frequently supported from the funds of the Royal Academy.
[William Sandby. ''History of the Royal Academy'', 1862] Nearly all Drummond's children from his three marriages became artists (five daughters and one son): Rose Emma from the first, Ellen, Eliza Ann and Jane from the second to Rose Hudson and Rosa Myra and Julian from the third one.
References
;Attribution
Further reading
*Boyd, Thomas. ''Samuel Drummond'' (Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1925)
Correction note: "Samuel Drummond" by Thomas Boyd is a 1925 novel set in rural USA that has no association with the British artist Samuel Drummond.
External links
Samuel Drummond online(ArtCyclopedia)
Charles Dickens by Samuel Drummond("Dickens Museum")
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1766 births
1844 deaths
18th-century British painters
British male painters
19th-century British painters
British marine artists
British portrait painters
Painters from London
Associates of the Royal Academy
Alumni of the Royal Academy Schools
19th-century British male artists