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David Roberts

1796 - 1864

Quick Facts

  • Died: 1864
  • Born: 1796, Stockbridge, United Kingdom
  • Lifespan: 68 years
  • Movements: romanticism
  • Creative periods: mature period
  • Best occasions: accent
  • Nationality: United Kingdom
  • Works on APS: 267
  • Typical colors:
    • warm
    • earthy
  • Vibe: serene
  • More…
  • Gift suitability: other-none
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Room fit: living room
  • Mediums:
    • acrylic on canvas
    • oil on canvas
  • Also known as:
    • David Roberts (painter)
    • Robert David
  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Top-ranked work: Gate of the Bridge. Cordoba
  • Top 3 works:
    • Gate of the Bridge. Cordoba
    • Español Interior de la mezquita de Córdoba English The Interior of the Mosque, Cordoba
    • Edinburgh from the Castle
  • Museums on APS:
    • Yale Center for British Art
    • Yale Center for British Art
    • Royal Collection
    • Royal Collection
    • Wallace Collection
  • Color intensity: vivid

Art Quiz

There is only one correct answer for each question.

Question 1:
David Roberts is best known for his detailed depictions of what region?
Question 2:
Before becoming a renowned painter, what was David Roberts's initial profession?
Question 3:
Roberts gained significant recognition through his series of…?
Question 4:
In what year was David Roberts elected as a Royal Academician?
Question 5:
Which artistic movement is most strongly associated with David Roberts's work?

David Roberts: A Life in Art

David Roberts (1796-1864) was a Scottish painter celebrated for his detailed Orientalist scenes and meticulous lithographs. His work provides invaluable visual documentation of the Middle East during the 19th century, bridging artistic representation with historical record.

Early Life and Career

Born on October 24, 1796, in Stockbridge near Edinburgh, Roberts’s early life was marked by practical training. At the age of ten, he began an apprenticeship with house painter and decorator Gavin Beugo. This foundational experience instilled a strong technical skill set, which he supplemented through evening art studies.

His initial professional work included redecorating Scone Palace in 1815. He then transitioned to scene painting for James Bannister’s circus, honing his skills in creating immersive environments. These early experiences laid the groundwork for his later success as a prominent Orientalist painter.

Artistic Journey and Influences

Roberts' artistic development was shaped by a growing fascination with different cultures and landscapes. While initially focused on theatrical scenery, he gradually shifted towards more independent artistic pursuits. His travels to Spain in 1832 were formative, sparking an interest in architectural detail and exotic locales.

However, it was his extensive tours of Egypt and the Near East (1838-1840) that truly defined his career. These journeys provided him with a wealth of sketches and observations which he later translated into his most famous works. His style wasn’t heavily influenced by any single artist, but rather developed from careful observation and technical mastery.

Notable Works and Achievements

Roberts is best known for The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, and Nubia – a series of meticulously detailed lithograph prints. These images captured the grandeur of ancient sites and the vibrancy of contemporary life in the region.

  • Lithographs: His lithographs were widely circulated and became highly influential in shaping European perceptions of the Middle East.
  • Paintings: He also produced numerous oil paintings, often large-scale works depicting expansive landscapes and architectural marvels.

In 1841, Roberts was elected as a Royal Academician – a significant recognition of his contributions to the art world.

Artistic Style and Characteristics

Roberts’s artistic style is characterized by:

  • Orientalism: A strong focus on depicting scenes from the Middle East, reflecting the European fascination with “the Orient.”
  • Attention to Detail: His work is renowned for its precision and accuracy in rendering architectural details, costumes, and landscapes.
  • Landscaping & Townscapes: He skillfully combined romantic sensibilities with detailed observation, creating evocative depictions of both natural environments and urban settings.

Legacy and Historical Significance

David Roberts’s work played a crucial role in popularizing the Middle East among European audiences. His images provided a visual window into a region that was largely unknown to many, influencing travel, scholarship, and artistic representation.

His lithographs served as important historical documents, preserving images of sites that have since changed or been lost. He left an indelible mark on the art world, inspiring subsequent generations of artists and continuing to captivate viewers today.