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Painter, copperplate engraver, Miniature painter, Illustrator

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      • JOHN RAPHAEL SMITH (1752-1812) Portrait of Richard Dagley (1765-1841), old
        Sep. 17, 2015

        JOHN RAPHAEL SMITH (1752-1812) Portrait of Richard Dagley (1765-1841), old

        Est: £300 - £600

        JOHN RAPHAEL SMITH (1752-1812) Portrait of Richard Dagley (1765-1841), old label describing details of the sitter verso, with old inscription to the back board and printed stock number, pastel, 9.5" x 8". See illustration. Richard Dagley became a genre painter after being apprenticed to Thomas Cousen, a jeweller and watchmaker, where he worked enamelling intricate scenes on the backs of watches and jewellery. Between 1805 and 1815 it is recorded that he was working as a drawing master in a ladies school in Doncaster. It is at this time that this portrait of him could have been executed by Smith who was also working in Doncaster. Similar pastel portraits by John Rafael Smith survive in the National Portrait Gallery. Provenance: Acquired from Gordon Bennett Antiques, Dorchester 1999. Private collection, Dorchester.

        Duke's
      • Richard Dagley (Br., 1765-1841), Engravings
        Jan. 04, 2012

        Richard Dagley (Br., 1765-1841), Engravings

        Est: $50 - $100

        Richard Dagley (Br., 1765-1841), Engravings vignette of four hand-colored engravings "Takings" (or "The Life of a Collegian"), published by John Warren (London), matted and framed. DOA 19 x 21 in.

        Leland Little Auctions
      • Dagley, Richard (d. 1841)
        Nov. 21, 2004

        Dagley, Richard (d. 1841)

        Est: $100 - $150

        Death's Doings: Consisting of Numerous Original Compositions in Verse and Prose..., London, J. Andrews, 1827, second edition, crushed and tooled gray calf, with thirty copper-plate illustrations, 8vo, (minor bumping, fading, and soiling).

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