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Robert Edge Pine (1730-1788)

"Robert Edge Pine (1730, London – November 18, 1788, Philadelphia) was an English portrait and historical painter, born in London. He was the son of John Pine, the engraver and designer.

He painted portraits, such as those of George II, of the Duke of Northumberland, and of Garrick (in the National Portrait Gallery); a series of scenes from Shakespeare, some of which afterward appeared in Boydell´s Shakespeare; and historical compositions, including Lord Rodney Aboard the Formidable (Town Hall, Kingston, Jamaica). It is thought that Pine gave lessons to Prince Demah in London.

Around 1784, Pine travelled to America and settled in Philadelphia, where his time was completely taken up with portraiture. Among his sitters were General Gates, Charles Carroll, Robert Morris, George Read, Thomas Stone, Mrs. Reid (Metropolitan Museum, New York), and Washington (1785). The portrait of Washington was engraved for Irving´s Life of Washington, but it is weak in characterization. An historically interesting canvas Congress Voting Independence, now in the Historical Society, Philadelphia, was begun by Pine and finished by Edward Savage. After Pine´s death many of his pictures were collected in the Columbian Museum in Boston." - (en.wikipedia.org 31.01.2020)

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was born London 1742
died Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) 1790
son of John Pine

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Porträt John Wilkes (1727-1797)Mr. Reddish, in the Character of POSTHUMUSMadnessJohn Wilkes Esq.Gen. BurgoyneJohn Wilkes, Esqr.
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Template creation Robert Edge Pine (1730-1788)
Was depicted (Actor) John Wilkes (1725-1797)
Printing plate produced Sibelius, G.

Painted Robert Edge Pine (1730-1788)
Printing plate produced Valentine Green (1739-1813)

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