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Admire Robert Edge Pine’s 'George II,' a stunning 18th-century portrait in rich Baroque style. Hand-painted reproduction of royal attire & architecture. #RobertEdgePine #AmericanArt

Explore the portraits & revolutionary art of Robert Edge Pine! Discover his pivotal role in capturing American history through captivating paintings. #RobertEdgePine #AmericanArt

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Robert Edge Pine: Champion of American Ideals Through Portraiture and Allegory

Robert Edge Pine (1730 – 1788) stands as a pivotal figure in the artistic landscape of the Enlightenment era, particularly renowned for his contributions to documenting the burgeoning spirit of the American Revolution. Born in London, England, Pine’s early life remains somewhat shrouded in obscurity, though he apprenticed under his father, John Pine, an engraver – a lineage that instilled within him a foundational understanding of visual representation and meticulous detail. By the 1760s, Pine had firmly established himself as one of London's leading portrait painters, attracting commissions from influential patrons such as George II and the Duke of Northumberland. His canvases graced galleries frequented by the elite, showcasing his skill in capturing likenesses with remarkable accuracy and conveying subtle nuances of character.
  • Early Training & Patronage: Pine’s father's engraving practice provided invaluable experience in reproducing images faithfully, shaping his artistic sensibilities from a young age.
  • Societies & Exhibitions: He actively participated in the Society of Artists and the Free Society of Artists, demonstrating a commitment to artistic discourse and showcasing his work alongside fellow luminaries of the time.
Pine’s fervent belief in the American cause profoundly impacted his artistic endeavors. Recognizing the transformative potential of visual storytelling, he embarked on an ambitious project – “America,” painted in 1778 – which served as a powerful allegory for the nascent nation. This artwork brilliantly depicted America as a suffering figure receiving solace from symbols representing liberty, concord, plenty, and peace; a deliberate effort to encapsulate the ideals underpinning the revolution and bolstering morale during wartime.
  • “America” Allegory: Pine’s masterpiece powerfully conveyed the aspirations of the American Revolution through symbolic imagery.
A move to Philadelphia in 1784 cemented Pine's connection with the burgeoning American artistic community, where he collaborated closely with Charles Wilson Peale, furthering his reputation as a skilled painter and fostering an environment conducive to innovation. During this period, Pine produced portraits of prominent figures including George Washington – images that would become enduring representations of leadership and republican virtue.
  • Collaboration With Peale: Pine’s partnership with Peale enriched the Philadelphia art scene and propelled both artists' careers forward.
Sadly, Pine’s artistic legacy suffered a devastating blow in 1803 when a fire consumed Bowen’s Columbian Museum in Boston, destroying many of his paintings—a poignant reminder of the fragility of artistic achievement. Despite this loss, Robert Edge Pine remains celebrated for his contribution to capturing the essence of the American Revolution and establishing himself as one of the foremost portrait painters of his era. His enduring works continue to inspire admiration for their technical mastery and profound symbolic resonance. Notable Works:
  • “The Surrender of Calais” (1760): Awarded first prize by the Society for the Encouragement of the Arts, demonstrating Pine’s exceptional skill in historical painting.
  • “America” (1778): A cornerstone of American art history, embodying the ideals of liberty and revolution.
For a deeper understanding of Robert Edge Pine's life and artistic output, visit WahooArt.com or explore dedicated resources at Robert Edge Pine Official Website.
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1730 - 1788 , United Kingdom

Základné informácie

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Portraiture
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Classical Art']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['John Pine']
  • Date Of Birth: London, United Kingdom (1730)
  • Date Of Death: Philadelphia, United States (1788)
  • Full Name: Robert Edge Pine
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The surrender of Calais to Richard III
    • America
    • Portraits of George Washington
  • Place Of Birth: London