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Name
  
Andrew Robertson

Role
  
Miniaturist

Died
  
December 6, 1845


Andrew Robertson (miniaturist)

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Andrew Robertson (1777–1845) was a Scottish miniaturist painter.

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Biography

Andrew Robertson was born in Aberdeen in 1777. He was the brother of Alexander and Archibald Robertson, who were also painters.

Works

Robertson's self-portrait hangs in the National Portrait Gallery, London.

Robertson created a new style of miniature portrait that became dominant by the middle of the nineteenth century; at least four examples are held in the Victoria and Albert Museum. He broke with previous styles, particularly the work of Richard Cosway, and was critical of these earlier painters, describing their works as 'pretty things but not pictures'. Robertson's style included larger and more detail paintings, usually rectangular, and with a use of paint trying to emulate large oils on canvas, adding more gum to the paint to give it a greater lustre and depth of colour.

References

Andrew Robertson (miniaturist) Wikipedia