RA Collection: People and Organisations
Engraver; writer; collector. Studied in Edinburgh and Rouen; active in Paris (1749), London (1750 onwards) and Rome (1760-5). Wrote on establishing the Royal Academy of Arts. Sold his prints from his house ‘at the Golden Head in Henrietta Street, Covent Garden’ from 1754 to 1762. Knighted in 1787.
Born: 1721
Died: 1792
Gender: Male
Sir Robert Strange
A Collection Of Historical Prints, Engraved From Pictures Of The Most Celebrated Painters, Of The Roman, Florentine, Lombard, Venetian, And Other Schools: With Descriptive Remarks On The Same; By Sir Robert Strange; Member of the Royal Academy of Painting at Paris; of the Academies of Rome, Florence, and Bologna; and Professor of the Royal Academy at Parma. - [London:: 1792 or later.]
04/3140
Sir Robert Strange
An Inquiry Into The Rise and Establishment Of The Royal Academy of Arts. To Which Is Prefixed, A Letter to the Earl of Bute. By Robert Strange, Member of the Royal Academy of Painting at Paris, of the Academies of Rome, Florence, Bologna; Professor of the Royal Academy at Parma, &c. - London:: [1775]
06/1840
Sir Robert Strange
A Descriptive Catalogue Of A Collection of Pictures, Selected From The Roman, Florentine, Lombard, Venetian, Neapolitan, Flemish, French And Spanish Schools. To which are added, Remarks on the principal Painters and their Works. With A Catalogue of Thirty-two Drawings, from capital Paintings of great Masters. Collected and drawn, during a Journey of several Years in Italy, By Robert Strange, Member of the Royal Academy of Painting at Paris; of the Academies of Rome, Florence, Bologna; Professor of the Royal Academy of Parma, and a Director of the Royal Society of Artists of Great-Britain. - London:: [1769]
06/1249
James Dennistoun of Dennistoun
Memoirs Of Sir Robert Strange, Knt., Engraver, Member Of Several Foreign Academies Of Design; And Of His Brother-In-Law Andrew Lumisden, Private Secretary To The Stuart Princes, And Author Of "The Antiquities Of Rome." By James Dennistoun Of Dennistoun. In Two Volumes. Vol. I. (II.) - London:: 1855.
05/2439