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John Robinson was born at Bath in 1715. He studied under John Vanderbank, and attained some success as a portrait-painter. Having married a wife with a fortune, he, on the death of Charles Jervas, purchased that painter's house in Cleveland Court. He thus inherited a fashionable practice; but he had not skill enough to keep it up.
John N. Robinson (February 8, 1912 – October 17, 1994) was an African-American artist who lived and worked in Washington, D.C. He made realist paintings showing the people and places of his family home, his neighborhood, and the city in which he lived.
John Robinson (painter) (1715–1745), English painter John Henry Robinson (1796–1871), English line engraver; John Charles Robinson (1824–1913), English painter, art collector, and curator
Max Ernst (1891–1976), German painter, sculptor, graphic artist, and poet; Rodolfo Escalera (1929–2000), Mexican artist and plate collector; M. C. Escher (1898–1972), Dutch graphic artist; Andrey Esionov (born 1963), Russian painter and graphic artist; Robert Lee Eskridge (1891–1975), American genre painter, muralist and illustrator
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 13:02, 11 May 2019: 885 × 1,184 (283 KB): Neveselbert (mobile) File:Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon by Sir Thomas Lawrence cropped.jpg cropped 29 % horizontally, 33 % vertically using CropTool with lossless mode.
Butterflies from Panama, including Dark Zebra Swallowtail (center). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (vol. 1863, plate XXIX) Edward William Robinson (1824–1883), usually known as E.W. Robinson, was a nineteenth-century British School artist [1] and illustrator of natural history books such as Alfred Russel Wallace's The Malay Archipelago and Henry Walter Bates's The Naturalist ...
Portrait of Sir John Robinson by John James Napier (1831–1877) Sir John Charles Robinson (16 December 1824, Nottingham – 10 April 1913, Swanage) was an English painter and etcher, although he is now better remembered as an art collector and curator.
When he returned to Pastrana, he revealed those influences in a "Trinity", painted for the side altar at the Monasterio de Concepcionistas Franciscanas . In March 1611, he moved to Toledo and, the following year, painted an "Altarpiece of the Four Days of Easter" for the Dominicans , which is now at the Museo del Prado .