The Young Man Restored To Life

Made:
1787 in London
maker:
Robert Smirke
and
Robert Pollard
The Young Man Restored To Life Engraving entitled "The Young Man Restored To Life"

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The Young Man Restored To Life
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Engraving entitled "The Young Man Restored To Life"
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© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum, London

Engraving, entitled 'The Young Man Restored To Life'. Engraved by Robert Pollard, after the painting by Robert Smirke, published 1787.

Presented to SMG by Dr J Russell Scott with the accompanying note: 'These two engravings were made in 1787 by Robert Pollard from paintings by Robert Smirke. They were presented by the Royal Humane Society to one of their co-founders, Dr William Hawes. His daughter Sophia married the Reverend Russell Scott in 1790. The engravings have been handed down in the family and hung in my father's study when he was Headmaster of Cranbrook School, Kent'. Oil paintings by Smirke of both prints are in the Government Art Collection.

Details

Category:
Art
Object Number:
1981-980/2
Materials:
paper (fibre product) and ink
Measurements:
overall: 495 mm x 615 mm
type:
print