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Robert Pollard (1755–1838) was an English engraver and painter.

Robert Pollard, 1784 portrait by Richard Samuel
Robert Pollard, 1784 portrait by Richard Samuel

Life


Samuel Waller Prentice, 84th Regiment, 4 January 1780, shipwrecked off Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, by Robert Pollard (1784)[1][2][3]
Samuel Waller Prentice, 84th Regiment, 4 January 1780, shipwrecked off Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, by Robert Pollard (1784)[1][2][3]

Born at Newcastle-on-Tyne, Pollard was articled to a watch-smith there, and then became a pupil of Richard Wilson. For a time he practised as a landscape and marine painter, producing such works as "The Departure", based on the ship wreck of the 84th Regiment of Foot (1780).[4]

In 1781 he moved to London, worked as an engraver for the printseller John Harris, and established himself in a studio in Spa Fields, London.[5][6]

In 1788 Pollard was elected a fellow, and in the following year a director, of the Incorporated Society of Artists, which closed down in 1791.[5] He was in business for many years in Islington. In 1810 he sold up, but then in Holloway Place ran a printselling business, for which his son James supplied many of the designs.[6]

In October 1836, as the last surviving member, Pollard gave the charter, books, and papers of the Incorporated Society to the Royal Academy. They had been passed to him in 1808 by Charles Taylor.[6]

Pollard died on 23 May 1838.[5]


Works


For a decade in London, Pollard produced a large number of plates, executed in his own mixed style, composed of line engraving, etching, and aquatint. Some were from his own designs: Lieutenant Moody rescuing a Prisoner, 1785, Adventure of Lady Harriet Ackland, 1784, Edwin and Angelina, 1785, The Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green, and eight plates of shipping.[5]

After other artists, Pollard engraved:[5]

Battle of Abukir (1798) by Robert Pollard
Battle of Abukir (1798) by Robert Pollard

Pollard engraved many naval scenes after Nicholas Pocock;[6] also works after Richard Cosway, Sawrey Gilpin, Thomas Stothard, Francis Wheatley, and some other artists. Many of these plates were finished in aquatint by Francis Jukes.[5]


Family


Pollard married Ann Iley of Newcastle in 1778. The artist James Pollard was their son.[6]


Notes


  1. Samuel Weller Prenties. Narrative of a shipwreck on the island of Cape Breton, in a voyage from Quebec 1780
  2. Naval Chronicle. Vol. 11, p. 447
  3. Naval Chronicle, Vol. 14, p. 28
  4. "British Tars, 1740-1790".
  5. Lee, Sidney, ed. (1896). "Pollard, Robert" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 46. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  6. Clayton, Timothy; McConnell, Anita. "Pollard, Robert". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/22471. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
Attribution

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Lee, Sidney, ed. (1896). "Pollard, Robert". Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 46. London: Smith, Elder & Co.


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Роберт Поллард (англ. Robert Pollard; 1755, Ньюкасл-апон-Тайн – 23 мая 1838, Лондон) — английский художник и гравёр.



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