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William Russell Birch (9 April 1755 – 7 August 1834) was an English
miniature painter A portrait miniature is a miniature portrait painting, usually executed in gouache, watercolor, or enamel. Portrait miniatures developed out of the techniques of the miniatures in illuminated manuscripts, and were popular among 16th-century eli ...
, enameler, and landscape engraver and designer.


Life

Birch was born in
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, the son of Anne, née Russell, and physician Thomas Birch. He spent his early childhood in Warwick and was apprenticed to a jeweler, Thomas Jeffreys, and to Sir Joshua Reynolds. The enamelist Henry Spicer trained Birch in the art of enamel painting. Birch exhibited enamel portraits at the Royal Academy from 1781 to 1794. In 1785, he received a medal from the Royal Society of Arts. As an engraver he is best known in England for his ''Délices de la Grande Bretagne,'' consisting of thirty-six plates of ancient buildings in
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and elsewhere, published in 1791. After emigrating to Philadelphia in 1794 he made portrait enamels of many people including copies of portraits of
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, by Gilbert Stuart. The engraving series he made in 1800 of Philadelphia vistas was so extremely popular it resulted in three additional editions. William Birch was the father of
Thomas Birch Thomas Birch (23 November 17059 January 1766) was an English historian. Life He was the son of Joseph Birch, a coffee-mill maker, and was born at Clerkenwell. He preferred study to business but, as his parents were Quakers, he did not go to t ...
, an American portrait and marine painter. Typescript copies of his autobiography are held by the
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. He died in
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, aged 79.


Works

*'' The City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania North America.'' Philadelphia, 1800 *''The Country Seats of the United States'', 1808 *Enamel according to Gilbert Stuart of George Washington, at the Lazaro Galdiano Museum, Madrid.


Notes


References

* Emily T. Cooperman & Lea Carson Sherk, ''William Birch: Picturing the American Scene'' (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010

The first biography of William Birch, it contains an edited version of his autobiography.


External links


William Russell Birch subscription lists, 1798-1802
(Smithsonian: Archives of American Art)

(ushistory.org)
Search results for 'William Russell Birch'
(The Metropolitan Museum of Art)

(University of Pennsylvania Press)
American paintings & historical prints from the Middendorf collection
an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Birch (no. 11 & 70) {{DEFAULTSORT:Birch, William Russell 1755 births 1834 deaths 19th-century American painters American male painters 18th-century English painters English male painters 19th-century English painters English engravers People from Warwick Portrait miniaturists English emigrants to the United States 19th-century American male artists 19th-century English male artists 18th-century English male artists