RA Collection: People and Organisations
Robert Smirke was born in Cumberland, the son of a peripatetic artist. Little is known about his early childhood, but Smirke was taken to London by his father in 1766, where he became apprenticed to the coach-painter John Bromley. In 1772, Smirke entered the Royal Academy Schools. In 1777 he married Elizabeth Russell (d. 1825), with whom he would go on to have eight children, several of whom also had notable artistic careers.
Smirke built his early career on illustrations and paintings of literary themes and contemporary history subjects. He became particularly associated with illustrations for Shakespeare, painting scenes from plays for John Boydell’s Shakespeare Gallery, which were engraved for reproduction in numerous publications. The volume Illustrations to Shakespeare by Robert Smirke R.A. which included over 40 engravings after Smirke, was published in 1821, 1822 and 1825.
Smirke exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1786 to 1813, being elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1791 and becoming a full Academician in 1793. His political views were considered radical leading some of his fellow RAs to become wary of him. Relations with the Academy became strained in the 1800s, with Smirke allegedly showing contempt towards the institution and its governance. This likely led to his decision to stop exhibiting at the Academy from 1813.
Throughout the last decade of the 18th century and the first two decades of the 19th century, Smirke provided illustrations for several historic and literary texts. He died in London in January 1845.
RA Collections Decolonial Research Project - Extended Biography
Robert Smirke was known to hold democratic and anti-monarchist views. Some of his contemporaries considered his political leanings to pose a threat to established institutions, to the extent that King George III refused to ratify Smirke’s election as Keeper (Head) of the Royal Academy Schools in 1804.
Smirke illustrated a volume of anti-slavery poems, Poems on the Abolition of the Slave Trade (1810), by James Montgomery, James Grahame and E. Benger. The illustrations include depictions of, and allegories relating to, the Transatlantic slave-trade. The images were intended to evoke sympathy for enslaved people and to increase support for abolition. However, many of the depictions represent the enslaved as passive figures in ‘exotic’ locations with white protagonists as their ‘saviours’, as in plate opposite page 87 of the volume, which shows a white woman as a figure of salvation for a Black man in a loin cloth, who kneels at her feet.
Relevant ODNB entries
Fiske, Tina. “Smirke, Robert (1753–1845), painter and illustrator.” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 23 Sep. 2004; Accessed 2 Mar. 2022. https://www-oxforddnb-com.lonlib.idm.oclc.org/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-25762
Born: 15 April 1753 in Wigton, near Carlisle, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom
Died: 5 January 1845
Nationality: British
RA Schools student from 30 November 1772
Elected ARA: 10 November 1791
Elected RA: 11 February 1793
Gender: Male
Preferred media: Painting and Illustration
Robert Smirke RA
Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, 1793
Oil on canvas
Robert Smirke RA
Protection Offered to the Metropolis, c.1798
Robert Smirke RA
Ulysses discovered by his Nurse, ?1810
Oil on canvas
Robert Smirke RA
The Slaughter of the Suitors of Penelope, ?1810
Oil on canvas
Robert Smirke RA
Heraldic design, by 1845
Pencil and gouache on vellum
After Robert Smirke RA
The Day of Judgement, 4 August 1804
Line-engraving
After Robert Smirke RA
Scandal
Steel-engraving
After Robert Smirke RA
The Portrait
Steel-engraving
W.C. Wilson
'Protection offered to the Metropolis', 1798
Line-engraving and etching
William Daniell RA
The Recovery of Hunchback, 1 June 1814
Aquatint and etching
William Daniell RA
Schacabac, the Barber's sixth brother, 1 June 1814
Aquatint and etching
William Daniell RA
Alnaschar, the Barber's fifth brother, 1 June 1814
Aquatint and etching
William Daniell RA
Alcouz, the Barber's fourth brother, 1 June 1814
Aquatint and etching
William Daniell RA
Backbac, the Barber's third brother, 1 June 1814
Aquatint and etching
William Daniell RA
Bacbarah, the Barber's second brother, 1 June 1814
Aquatint and etching
William Daniell RA
Bacbouc, the Barber's first brother, 1 June 1814
Aquatint and etching
William Daniell RA
The Officious Barber, 1 June 1814
Aquatint and etching
William Daniell RA
From the Tailor's Story, 1 June 1814
Aquatint and etching
William Daniell RA
From the Physician's Story, 1 June 1814
Aquatint and etching
William Daniell RA
From the Purveyor's Story, 1 June 1814
Aquatint and etching
William Daniell RA
From the Merchant's Story, 1 June 1814
Aquatint and etching
William Daniell RA
The Christian Merchant, 1 June 1814
Aquatint and etching
William Daniell RA
The Purveyor, 1 June 1814
Aquatint and etching
William Daniell RA
The Jewish Physician, 1 June 1814
Aquatint and etching
William Daniell RA
The Supper, 1 June 1814
Aquatint and etching
William Daniell RA
Hunch-back & the Tailor, 1 June 1814
Aquatint and etching
The Exhibition, Or A Second Anticipation: Being Remarks on the principal Works to be Exhibited next Month, at the Royal Academy; By Roger Shanhagan, Gent. - [Epigraph from Marcus Aurelius] - London,: [1779]
07/3091
William Shakespeare
The Dramatic Works Of William Shakspeare Revised By George Steevens. Vol. I. (- IX.) - London: -: [1802]
04/3206
A Collection Of Prints, From Pictures Painted For The Purpose Of Illustrating The Dramatic Works Of Shakspeare, By The Artists Of Great-Britain. Volume I. (II.) - London,: [1803]
04/3171
The Adventure Of Hunch-Back, And The Stories Connected With It, (From The Arabian Nights Entertainments.) with illustrative Prints, Engraved By William Daniell, From Pictures Painted By Robert Smirke, R.A. - London:: 1814.
04/1690
Agreement between Thomas Provis, Ann Mary Provis and J.F. Rigaud, Jos. Farington, John Opie, Robt. Smirke, Thos. Stothard, Rhd. Westall and
13 Jan 1797
Item 634/2
Henry Thomson, 15 Newman Street, to Sir Thomas Lawrence, Hotel de Londres, Place Vendome, Paris
1 Oct 1825
Item LAW/4/379
R. Smirke, Fitzroy St., to [Thomas Lawernce]
18 Dec [c.1815]
Item LAW/4/174
William Etty, Hotel de Dusseldorf, Rue des Petits Augustines, Quai Voltaire, Paris, to Sir Thomas Lawrence
14 Nov 1823
Item LAW/4/169