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John Smart (1 May 1741 – 1 May 1811), was an
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painter of portrait miniatures. He was a contemporary of
Richard Cosway Richard Cosway (5 November 1742 – 4 July 1821) was a leading English portrait painter of the Georgian and Regency era, noted for his miniatures. He was a contemporary of John Smart, George Engleheart, William Wood, and Richard Crosse. ...
, George Engleheart, William Wood and Richard Crosse.


Biography

Smart was born in
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, but not much is known of his early life. It is recorded that in 1755 he was runner up to
Richard Cosway Richard Cosway (5 November 1742 – 4 July 1821) was a leading English portrait painter of the Georgian and Regency era, noted for his miniatures. He was a contemporary of John Smart, George Engleheart, William Wood, and Richard Crosse. ...
in a drawing competition for under-14s held by the
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. In the same year he began attending the new drawing school of
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in London, along with Cosway and Richard Crosse. He exhibited at the Society of Artists, in London, from 1762 onwards; and became its president in 1778. He went to
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in 1788 and obtained a number of commissions in that country. He settled down in
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in 1797, latterly in Fitzroy Street, and died there in 1811. He was a man of simple habits, and a member of the Society of Sandemanians.


Work

Smart mainly painted watercolour miniatures on
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, and often clearly signed and dated his work. A number of his preparatory drawings and sketches survive. His work is entirely different from that of Cosway, quiet and grey in its colouring, with the flesh tints elaborated with much subtlety and modelled in exquisite fashion. He possessed a great knowledge of
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, and his portraits are drawn with greater anatomical accuracy and possess more distinction than those of any miniature painter of his time. The most important collection of Smart's work was given by John W. and Martha Jane Phillips Starr to th
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
The Starr collection includes a signed and dated miniature for each year of Smart's career, from 1760 to 1811, enabling scholars to view the full progression of Smart's style and technique as well as the changing fashions of the period. Many of his pencil drawings still exist in the possession of the descendants of a great friend of his only sister. Several of his miniatures are in Australia and belong to a cadet branch of the family. Smart taught portrait painting to Isabella Beetham, who was one of Britain's finest silhouette artists in the 18th century.


Personal life

Smart married Edith Vere, and is believed to have had only one son, who died in Madras in 1809.


Gallery

Image:John Smart - Portrait of the Hon Miss Eliza Booth - Dated 1766 - Victoria & Albert Museum.jpg, Portrait of Hon. Miss Eliza Booth, dated 1766. Victoria & Albert Museum Image:John Smart - Portrait of Unknown Man - Dated 1767 - Victoria & Albert Museum.jpg, Portrait of Unknown Man, dated 1767. Victoria & Albert Museum Image:John Smart - Portrait of Unknown Woman - Dated 1779 - Victoria & Albert Museum.jpg, Portrait of Unknown Woman, dated 1779. Victoria & Albert Museum Image:John Smart - Portrait of Unknown Woman - Dated 1780 - Victoria & Albert Museum.jpg, Portrait of Unknown Woman, dated 1780. Victoria & Albert Museum Image:Watercolor on ivory portrait miniature of a lady by John Smart, 1782, 5.1 x 4.1 cm, Cincinnati Art Museum.jpg, Watercolor on ivory portrait miniature of a lady, 1782, 5.1 x 4.1 cm,
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Image:John Smart - Portrait of a Member of the Tayler Family - Dated 1787 - Victoria & Albert Museum.jpg, Portrait of a Member of the Tayler Family, dated 1787. Frame with bracelet fitting. Victoria & Albert Museum Image:Sir-robert-brooke-st-helena.jpg, Sir Robert Brooke, probably


References


Further reading

* GC Williamson, ''The History of Portrait Miniatures'', vol. ii. (London, 1904). * {{DEFAULTSORT:Smart, John 1740 births 1811 deaths 18th-century English painters English male painters 19th-century English painters English portrait painters Portrait miniaturists Glasites 19th-century English male artists 18th-century English male artists